Yeah, someone from the UK lecturing Americans on how EV infrastructure is just fine is rich.
I wasn’t “lecturing” anyone.
There are EVs capable of getting them pretty much anywhere in their country on a single charge.
Nope. If I want to go from basically anywhere in Wales to London, then I’m charging partway there.
Meanwhile, I wouldn’t be able to visit my parents two states away without needing to charge halfway through.
Correct. Do you normally do 600 miles in one go without a toilet/comfort/food break? You don’t stop at all? If that’s the case then you shouldn’t be driving, as that’s dangerous. And you might have dehydration.
People seem to think that EV owners have only ever owned an EV. No, I’ve been driving for 20 years and owning an EV for 1. I wouldn’t go back. The EV experience is vastly superior to the ICE experience where it counts. It’s not universally better for every possible measure but I’m more than happy with the trade-offs. I did my homework and it’s been a perfectly pleasant experience.
It’s fine. Really.
Blackmist@feddit.uk 11 months ago
Sure, but we have chargers everywhere. There’s a guy in this thread with 6 chargers in his whole US town of 30,000 people. We have 6 chargers on an office building of 30 people. Get your shitty infrastructure together, and all those distance issues disappear. Nobody is driving 600 miles without a break. What are you all doing, pissing in bottles?
In the meantime, how about rent a vehicle for that one instance a year where you want to travel more than to and from work. Or heaven forbid, public transportation.
“But what about that time four years ago where you had to take a fridge home?”
“Aw gee I’d better buy a Ford F150 monster truck. Thanks Motor industry!”