EV lots getting cleaned out.

Generally speaking, ICE is king for long distance. EVs, if they have 300+ mile range (the sweet spot) are pretty good.
Personally, I jump on a plane and fly. I should probably drive more.

Now, I travel 100 miles from home about twice a month, other use is less than 50 miles one way. The EV beats the snot outta ICE; it's not even close. The only rub is car insurance.

So many EV owners, even with the shortcomings, say they will never go back to ICE.There's a reason for it. My guess is, EVs will continue to take marketshare as they get better and charging at home improves (condos and apartments).

Interestingly, my neighbor told me there is a Supercharger at a shopping center near us that offers the 1st hour free. That's a lotta juice! I've never been on a Supercharger anywhere near an hour. And there is the local Community College a few blocks from here that costs 12 cents per kWh... Sheesh!
 
I always get a laugh regarding this. To save maybe 1 thousand a year on fuel, people will head off to spend and most likely finance an EV vehicle at atleast $50k.for over five years. Electricity cost isn't even factored in....:rolleyes:
The installation of a charger at home may not be factored in. And, what if your service enterance is too small already?
 
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