techno-ag said:
Tanya 93 said:
techno-ag said:
JayM said:
cecil77 said:
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-Range anxiety is not the top reason for people not buying EVs. It's price. They don't have to consider the viability of a product they cannot currently afford.
Don't completely agree. For the market segment that can afford EVs, I would bey that range anxiety is the most common issue.
Range anxiety shouldn't really be an issue. I have a Ford Lightning and I've not driven out of town yet but with the addition of the Tesla network of chargers, getting places shouldn't be a problem. I am calibrating to the fact that it will obviously take longer to get places. I've not even considered towing my boat to lakes within a 50 mile radius because of range. But with the Tesla's network I should be good.
I've not yet used a commercial charging facility. Looking forward to getting the adapter to charge at Buc'ees.
With everybody adopting the Tesla charging network now, expect longer waits. When Teslas were the only ones charging there you could get in and out easily. Now everyone and their dog uses those chargers.
Did you live in BCS during Ike?
It could take over an hour to fill up your car.
And I did it with a 10 day old infant because I had to pick up papers to grade.
I simply do not get this board's obsession with hating EVs.
Um … you're complaining about people discussing this on a thread that's about why the OP will never buy an EV?
Odd.
And the OP asking people to try to convince her otherwise. She didn't ask to here why not to buy one. Reading comprehension is tough.
"The reason why is The Hubs has a hard time keeping the lake house golf cart charged, all of his tools charged.
We have multiple 200 amps drops on the ranch. But keeping that many things charged even on a trickle cell does not work forever. They die.
Until battery tech makes a HUGE advancement, EVs are futile.
Now, tell me why I am wrong."