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lolsal
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2 years ago
No point in discussing it really I guess. My anecdotal evidence says otherwise. I’m happy you have these conveniences though; I’m looking forward to when EVs catch up to the conveniences of ICE vehicles and infrastructure.
vel0city|2 years ago
https://www.statista.com/topics/5144/single-family-homes-in-...
82 out of 129 million units are single family detached homes. 62%. That's the majority. And I imagine most car-free households probably don't live in single-family detached by a large margin, so whatever percentage of that moves more car owners towards being the single family homes. Then another percentage of non-single-family-home dwellers probably aren't in the market for $40k cars, which for sure EVs have an upfront cost penalty.
Plus some of the other sizes like 2-4 units still often have garage or at least private parking spaces (carports and driveways) which would probably be easy to add individual chargers as well so another 16M units or 92/129 or 71% of housing units.
Average miles driven is like 16k these days.
https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/onh00/bar8.htm
16,000 / 300 or so days driven is like 53 miles a day on average. Easily doable by any EV, even doubling or tripling that average use.
Maybe you should look outside your bubble. The majority of US households who could afford a $40k car probably live in a place that can add charging without too much difficulty. And they also don't drive much more than 50mi a day on average, by a large measure.
> I’m looking forward to when EVs catch up to the conveniences of ICE vehicles
For most US households in the market for a car priced like an EV, an EV can be more convenient than an ICE, today.
lolsal|2 years ago
I’ll tell my neighbors they should get an EV even though they can’t charge it at home and have commutes in areas where there aren’t super chargers yet, but on average they should be just fine, and let you know what they say, if you’d like.
So far we’re talking about refueling logistics, but a huge chunk of all the other uses of a vehicle preclude EVs as well.