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- 15: GT/PP - TY
You’re working with 15 year old information here. It happens and lots of people regard EVs with an outdated perspective. It’s one of the hurdles to making EVs truly viable for everyone. And every effort to inform the public about progress made is met with fierce resistance and *lots* of bad info.A home charger costs thousands and it take up to 7+h to charge to full (on 240v). What about those who are in transit..? What if you just want to run up to Cabela's... and it's 55miles one way? And you still have more running around to do after lunch... and Your kids need the car for Hockey Practice at 4am..?
People hitting the charge station on the go is a must. Full stop period. At home charging is easy for overnight top-offs... but it will not sustain someone who is a suburbanite, there has to be quick chargers everywhere... yesterday!.
Chargers start at $199 at Home Depot.
Many chargers can have a car fully charged much quicker than many folks realize. Some as much as 80% in less than an hour.
EVs have a 250-300 mile range now. Maybe you’re thinking of how far hybrids can run on battery power only?
To get back on topic… EVs don’t mean the end of ICE. They’ll just dominate more of the market over time. But given how many *things*run on both gasoline and ICE, there’s no danger of either disappearing anytime soon even as the automotive industry decides we’re all going EV.
That’s the main point with trying to make sure John Q understands where EVs are at now and how they work. They’re not perfect and progress must be made, but a lot of progress has been made that’s worth acknowledging. And even with all of that progress, our use of oil based products and ICE isn’t in any real danger anytime soon. Not as long as collector cars, performance/enthusiast cars, boats, motorcycles, generators, small-engine powered tools/machinery, and anything else you can think of that runs on fuel exist. The V8 ICE doesn’t need saving… not yet. Not for a while.
Cheers.
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