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by busterarm 1821 days ago
You had -30C winters and no engine block heater and battery tenders/jump kits?

Electric cars only really work at sedan weight/form-factor right now. Most people who need to drive in extreme climates aren't really city drivers and typically need more capable types of vehicles to go with the terrain...if not all out industrial vehicles entirely.

Heavy equipment like that isn't even viable with electric vehicles yet.

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> Electric cars only really work at sedan weight/form-factor right now.

Complete nonsense. SUV/CUV are by far most new models.

All major manufactures have pick-up programs for next year.

> Most people who need to drive in extreme climates aren't really city drivers and typically need more capable types of vehicles to go with the terrain...if not all out industrial vehicles entirely.

They guy who has bought the most Teslas lives on the arctic circles. EV are incredibly popular in Norway and also the other nordic places. EV are very popular in Switzerland where we have high mountains, and go skiing there all the time.

Apparently it works for all of those people. But I guess people the state go on 500 mile expeditions to Alaska multiple times a month.

> Heavy equipment like that isn't even viable with electric vehicles yet.

Seems like your are moving the goal post pretty fast. By far most people that don't live in cities drive normal CUV/sedan/hatchbacks.

> SUV/CUV are by far most new models.

And are not work trucks. They also don't weigh much different from your average luxury 4-door sedan these days.

Well-civilized places like you are talking about are not really extreme environments.

”Work Trucks” or pickups are a 100% American thing.

Aussies have their utes, which are like sedans with beds.

Europeans use either vans or trailers pulled by said vans (or sedans) for the same thing.

Of course I had a block heater. It did fuck-all for a 2-liter Turbodiesel engine when it was -30C outside for a few days.

Maybe if I kept it running all night, but most apartments only allow 2 hours of electricity on a mechanical clock.

Yes, electric vehicles aren’t valid for every single category yet, sedans and SUVs are the current leaders, maybe smaller hatchbacks too.