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Having never owned an EV or Hybrid, I have always been skeptical. Did the electric range and battery technology really move far enough? Have the charging stations become more prevalent along travel routes? And finally, does the increased cost align with the fair value of the ICE?
so, those being my questions the answers are. Yes to the first, with the explanation of for the range of miles that 99 percent of people drive their PERSONAL vehicle most EV would fit the bill. Taking the range as a tank of gas, how often would you fill up or charge a vehicle that you drive 200 miles in a work week, knowing your driving economy (since it isn’t just fuel and I’m not into calculating kWh and miles to mpg in this post) would stretch the fuel 300 miles. When you think of it that way it makes it more reasonable.
for the second question, yes would be the answer. While writing this I am at a fast charging station in Arkansas (and not in the civilized parts) but it’s not on the freeway and it isn’t ridiculously priced either. 150-350 kw are available almost everywhere.
to the last question, it’s really a maybe. If you plan to spend the same for an equally equipped ICE you tend to not see the difference in price as greatly. If you matched the pro trim for each the only real difference that I have seen is the tax credit and in some cases the lightning is more of a bargain if it has been shipped to a location where it won’t sell well.
I felt these were my main concerns as a potential buyer and even after that honeymoon phase kind of wanes where it isn’t about scaring the hell out of a passenger or making mustangs feel silly at red lights these were still the biggest issues.
so, those being my questions the answers are. Yes to the first, with the explanation of for the range of miles that 99 percent of people drive their PERSONAL vehicle most EV would fit the bill. Taking the range as a tank of gas, how often would you fill up or charge a vehicle that you drive 200 miles in a work week, knowing your driving economy (since it isn’t just fuel and I’m not into calculating kWh and miles to mpg in this post) would stretch the fuel 300 miles. When you think of it that way it makes it more reasonable.
for the second question, yes would be the answer. While writing this I am at a fast charging station in Arkansas (and not in the civilized parts) but it’s not on the freeway and it isn’t ridiculously priced either. 150-350 kw are available almost everywhere.
to the last question, it’s really a maybe. If you plan to spend the same for an equally equipped ICE you tend to not see the difference in price as greatly. If you matched the pro trim for each the only real difference that I have seen is the tax credit and in some cases the lightning is more of a bargain if it has been shipped to a location where it won’t sell well.
I felt these were my main concerns as a potential buyer and even after that honeymoon phase kind of wanes where it isn’t about scaring the hell out of a passenger or making mustangs feel silly at red lights these were still the biggest issues.
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