Commentary Henry Ford famously said his customers could have any color car they wanted, as long as it was black. He could afford to say things like that. He was the only one cranking out cars at the time. Today, it would seem that automakers are taking a similar stand—“In the coming years you can have any car you want, as long as it’s electric.” Detroit would appear to be going all in on the electric vehicle (EV) revolution. According to The Wall Street Journal, Ford has committed to doubling production of it’s new electric truck, the F-150 Lightning. GM recently unveiled an electric version of its Silverado and announced 10 EV models that it’ll be selling in the next two years. And Stellantis (Chrysler) has announced that its product lines will go 100 percent electric by 2028. While electric vehicles have made impressive headway into the market recently—the industry …