| > where is infrastructure and please dont say presumably Just look at the infrastructure 5 years ago and extrapolate where it will be going. Walmart, a staple of the poor, has announced plans to expand its EV charging footprint. https://www.axios.com/2023/04/10/walmart-ev-fast-charging-el... > a golf cart ewuivalent that requires iris and palm scan for 'helping improve customer experience' My wife and I drive EVs that we get in, press a button, and it starts, similar to our previous ICE vehicles. > because its the oil change that is killing me and not thousands for new battery My Kia has a 10 year/100k warranty that includes the battery. Also, Nissan, which has some of the oldest mainstream EVs still on the road, said they are seeing very low failure rates, often outlasting the car itself. https://cleantechnica.com/2022/09/21/surprise-nissan-leaf-ba... |
Sure but 1. how much was you upfront cost for either 2. how big is ur family 3. daily commute distance 4. use case
- Just look at the infrastructure 5 years ago and extrapolate where it will be going. Walmart, a staple of the poor, has announced plans to expand its EV charging footprint.
so it is a little like wishful thinking. you may end up being right. you might not, but u r willing to gamble a little
all those things matter when u argue 'everyone should be like me'