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by kelnos 1087 days ago
But why would I want to deal with the hassle of better route planning when I can just drive an ICE car and not worry about it?

Sure, there's a breaking point where gas prices go up crazy high, and there are the environmental concerns, but I don't think it's surprising or even unreasonable that part of the EV push back is "have to relearn how to plan trips".

One other thing that bothers me about this is that the range of a gas car is somewhat independent of weather conditions. An EV losing a chunk of its range (completely messing up your route planning) because it was colder outside than expected... well, that's just not acceptable.

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Remember that "gas" stations were not as dense when ICE cars first came out, and people had to adapt to said hassle at the time.

Critical mass generally provides the scale to solve these problems.

> there are the environmental concerns

Bingo. You don't have to agree with me but in my opinion anyone who needs a car and can afford an EV but not driving one is morally reprehensible. We needed to reduce our fossil fuel usage twenty years ago. People putting their own convenience above the environment are selfish and short-sighted.