there's big distances in Europe as well - but, one doesn't commute from Rome to the Hague every day by car - does one?
big distances in the USA, Russia, China as well -
it's not a point worth considering with 99.9999% of EV usage - only a piss weak time wasting argument against EV's
OC's example of their life living with an EV is an excellent example
a commuter car that the owner never fuels up outside the home - which is solar powered
that's the way things are going and - it's a done deal economically
when one factors in all costs - EV's come pretty dammed close to stacking up even at these purchase prices --------- most certainly if one buys second had
for the near future when they are manufactured en masse - it's a no brainer
I really don't see the point of being on the side of an argument that's already lost
EV's are here now - they work well and if you do it right - even now - you are miles in front.
no one in their right mind who drives between Brisbane and Cairns once ever 50 years factors in what sort of ICE car they need for that - if they are buying an everyday car
it's the dumbest feeblest idiotic argument to even bring up