| Not the Parent Author, but have been driving an EV since 2018: Superior Qualities (in general): - Less moving parts (less stuff to break) - No oil changes - No gas stops - Lower center of mass = better stability and crash performance (moose test)etc - Regenerative braking extends the life of your brake pads - Lower total cost of ownership for comparable ICE platform - Nearly 100% torque availability from zero RPM - Full battery every morning if you remember to plug it in - Reduced exposure to combustion byproducts - Financial Subsidies and other Government incentives (HOV Lane access) - You move the emissions from the consumer to the electricity producer who are more likely to have the funds to actually start working on viable greenhouse gas reduction strategies Inferior Qualities: - Heavier - Take longer to "re-fuel" on road trips - Regenerative braking and heavier vehicle reduces the life of your tires - Eventually the HV battery will degrade to the point that it might not be practical for your use case |
I have never heard that regen breaking reduces the life of your tires (they do reduce brake pad replacements though) - until recently my 5 year old Ford Focus EV @60k miles didn't have to replace any of the stock tires - which is better than I'd have expected for other vehicles.