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by jonathanberger
1171 days ago
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One of the most surprising things about getting an EV four months ago has been how little range matters. Since you always leave home with a full tank and it’s rare to drive more than 150 miles in a typical day any range over that is money I’d rather save buying a smaller battery. The main place more range helps is with road trips. But even there I run into the human comfort limit before the range limit. My family needs food and restrooms more frequently than the battery needs charging. If I were to purchase an EV again I’d ignore range and focus more on other aspects. |
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Sure, for a city commute EV works great. If you routinely travel around the mountain west or similar, you’ll want an ICE if you value your safety. The variance in distance, travel time, and road conditions is quite high.