BrightShinyGirl
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I agree with this vision for a possible future. The suburbs will hang on for a while as the city cores get denser and more walkable. Private cars will be luxuries rather than the necessities they are now. Maybe electric will eventually win out over gasoline, but that's for the free market to decide. Public policy should focus on providing transit for the masses.You must be talking about a very long time-horizon.
In the sunny southwestern portion of the USA, rural and suburban buildings will be able to support enough photovoltaic panels to fuel cars, and battery technology will continue to change and improve. By 2040, electric cars will be the norm for rural and suburban people, and gas powered vehicles will be in the expensive minority. Grid electricity will be much more expensive, so cities will need much more mass transit.
I've been to a number of cities in the USA and Europe where I drove my car to a mass transit station on the outskirts, parked, and then used mass transit for all my city business. I do not see the suburbs disappearing in the next century unless large-scale nuclear war breaks out or a large meteor hits the earth.