Nope. The perks just don’t outweigh charging literally anywhere else.
Can’t tow more than 90 miles. It’s more expensive. It takes 20 minutes best case if you don’t have to wait for a charger.
The PHEV truck is by a long shot a better overall product than full ev truck.
Most Americans do not live in a trailer, which they need to tow for 90miles on a regular bases. In fact most probably have never towed anything.
20min charging after 3h drive is totally fine. There are people who actually like to take a break from driving, take a piss and eat something decent when on the road.
The reailty is that most Americans stay within EV range for months, only going to work, shopping and local social stuff. That means no gas station for months.
Nope. Y’all got to drop hand waiving away 20 minute stops lol, normal people do not stop that long.
And you’re correct that most folks stay under 80 miles. Which is why it’s a waste to have a full EV battery vs 80 miles of range. The 80 miles day to day is perfect and having a gas backup for longer trips eliminates any concern over range or having to wait an hour for a free charger.
PHEVs are below 50miles of offical electric range. In the real world it is lower. So nowhere close to 80 miles.
So you have a choice, fill up your car in a gas station on a regular bases or wait a bit longer when you charge up on a longer road trip.
Obviously ideal would be hsr for longer trips, but well.
On any kind of road trip… The only time I’m driving beyond the range of my battery. Taking a longer stop is not uncommon. Walk the dogs. Grab a bite. Done charging back on the road. I drove from Detroit to Madison with no issues. The reality is that most of the miles folks drive every day is within 50 miles of their home. Grocery store, work, school, day care, games a do for that and EV makes a lot of sense.
If you are big into camping and towing trailers every weekend which some folks do. An EV makes no sense. The power density for the weight doesn’t make sense. It’s why EV for commercial trucks doesn’t make a lot of sense either. Hydrogen will make more sense for those that need higher power density but want to be green.