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Though, if I started at home, drove out of town to where I'm staying for the night, and the woman/friend/family member/hotel I'm sleeping at doesn't have a charger, then I start the day severely depleted and have to go find the nearest charger god knows where and then hang out there for what I assume is at least a couple hours.
With gas, yeah you have to get gas, but gas stations are everywhere and I don't have to wait for the gas to charge, it just dumps in the tank and I'm back moving in under 5min.
A prime example of the argument propaganda has pushed.
How do I know? Because I've seen this argument literally hundreds of times and it's so easily bunked.
How often do you actually make that drive? Is it every month or more? I highly highly doubt that you're driving that far that frequently.
If it's that rare? Rent a car. It'll be less than buying gas.
Or, if you have a two car household have one EV and one ice. Take the ice on long trips and then 99% of the trips you take near home it's ev.
Even if they make that drive every month, a plugin hybrid would be a vastly better solution. I used to have a job I did have to make the trip every month. I really wanted a plugin hybrid for that reason.
And that's exactly what I recommend for people who can only have one car, it's not as great as a full EV, but it'll get you over the hump
Yes, for that rare occurrence you will be inconvenienced. Meanwhile every other day of your life will be more convenient.
Rare for you, not necessarily rare for everyone.
What's more, I have a townhouse with an HOA I hate, not even sure I'm allowed to install a charger out front of my house. And before that when I was renting apartments what am I supposed to run an extension cord from my bedroom down to the parking lot?
Not everyone has the privileged homebody life you may, happy for you though.
Rare for me, and the vast majority of people.
You're really trying to throw an ad hominem attack at me, but your problems are systematic. Your problems aren't with me, someone who wants you to have a better, less stressful life. You've got things twisted in your head.
It's not ad hominem, your argument is "people don't sleep outside their house, the house they own, where they can install a charger for their car."
From this we can conclude you are privileged enough to afford a new(ish, at least) car, own a house, and you're a homebody who by your own admission doesn't often sleep outside of said house at a friend's, girlfriend's, relative's, or hotel, thus privileged and a homebody.
Would it be nice if every house had at least two or three car chargers so everyone could charge their cars at the same time and we could all go electric? Sure. Can everyone I know afford to buy a car, a house, and install the chargers? No. Am I going to install one at my house, one at my mom's for when I visit, and one at my girlfriend's apartment? Also no.
Keep trying to make me the enemy. I'm sure that will help everyone.
I didn't, the fact that you think people who can afford that stuff are the enemy is your own problem to solve, I even congratulated you on it.
But I'm also informing you (apparently) that not everyone is in the same situation and able to do the same thing. Quite a lot of people in fact. For those people "just do it bro" doesn't really work, you don't have to take that fact personally.
Now you're trying to gaslight.
No u.
It’s not a couple hours it’s like 15-30 minutes.
Really? That's pretty damn fast, I'm impressed. Is that all brands or just some? If that's like a "just tesla" thing I'm right out, not buying a car that has spy cameras and can be bricked remotely, and that's before the politics even come into play lol, and that applies to new ice vehicles too.
30min is definitely more doable. Still inconvenient but not like hours inconvenient.
Not specific to Tesla at all. Things have gotten good really quickly in the past 2-3 years.
Nice, well that is good to know indeed. Hell maybe I can work with that if I can find one that isn't invasive to privacy and all. For now I'm sticking to OBD2 if possible haha.