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An idling gas engine may be annoyingly loud, but that’s the price you pay for having WAY less torque available at a standstill.

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“On the other hand gas has a much higher energy density than batteries and a much faster refuel rate.”

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It’s exactly this. Convenience. We’ve become accustomed to how convenient it is and don’t want to be put out.

On the other hand, it’s super convenient to never go to a gas station again, and to wake up to a full tank. So if you drive less than 60 miles a day, and have acess to another car for long trips, an electric is even more convenient.

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Or just use the clothes dryer circuit… Charge the car overnight… Get all the range.

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You don’t even need the clothes dryer circuit, the vast majority of people don’t drive enough in a day to need anything more than a standard 15a outlet

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That’s basically 90% of every car owner.

It’s one of those things where people feel like they’re going to take a road trip every weekend, but most people are just using their car to commute to and from work and maybe take one or two longer trips per year. The time saved by not having to stop at a gas station throughout the the year is less than the additional time taken at a fast charging station for the rare road trip.

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it’s super convenient to never go to a gas station again, and to wake up to a full tank

But, to make that possible, you basically have to have a “gas station” at home. If you own your own house you can modify it to install a charging spot. If you rent, you might not have that option.

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On the one hand the Nokia 3310’s battery lasts a week. On the other hand the iPhone 15…

Just plug your car in when you’re not using it like you’d charge your phone overnight. It’s only a problem if you can’t charge at home (due to on street parking and no charging facilities on that street) and you can’t charge somewhere you usually take your car (eg a workplace).

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Nope,it’s a problem in many other scenarios

If i ride to vacation to a country with no charging infrastucture, if I want to ride to the mountains where it is subzero and my range drops dramatically, if I go to a place where it’s 38 deree celsius and I need AC my range is pretty much fucked up… (not to mention that close to remote places like cool beaches there is no charging station)

If I want to have a road trip… i suddenly becomes a planning issue

There are still so many things that are complicated by having a EV, and I don’t need the extra complications

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So you agree that we should heavily invest in building EV charging infrastructure?

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