"We’re transitioning to a brand new technology. It’s expensive. It requires people to have a different relationship with their vehicle that has been largely unchanged for decades," one expert said.
This is the point a lot of people miss. EV’s are great if you own a home and can charge your vehicle overnight.
Most people don’t have this luxury. Anyone renting can’t unless they want to play “move the car” with a public charger somewhere close to home - which is too much for most.
I’d love an EV. It’s just not practical in an apartment living situation. Until this changes it won’t be widely adopted.
It’s become a class status thing - the rich can and the poor can’t.
But even then, if you ever want to go out of town, you still have to do a lot more planning. Having a charger at home doesn’t help if you’re going a few hundred miles away. You’re googling where and when you can charge. It’s not quite as simple as looking at the interstate signs for the next gas station when you need it.
This is the point a lot of people miss. EV’s are great if you own a home and can charge your vehicle overnight.
Most people don’t have this luxury. Anyone renting can’t unless they want to play “move the car” with a public charger somewhere close to home - which is too much for most.
I’d love an EV. It’s just not practical in an apartment living situation. Until this changes it won’t be widely adopted.
It’s become a class status thing - the rich can and the poor can’t.
But even then, if you ever want to go out of town, you still have to do a lot more planning. Having a charger at home doesn’t help if you’re going a few hundred miles away. You’re googling where and when you can charge. It’s not quite as simple as looking at the interstate signs for the next gas station when you need it.
You don’t have to Google that; it shows up on your Tesla’s screen.