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The thread is missing a needed qualifying word "today" or "tomorrow". As a huge BEV fan who doesn't own a BEV, I obviously made the personal decision that nobody sells a BEV today that meets my personal use case (cost, performance, usability).
Tomorrow? That's a whole different question. BEV tech is progressing at light speed, mainly because every OEM on the planet is putting the majority of their R&D funding into BEV development. Multiple OEMs have said no more ICE vehicles. Volvo is all electric by 2025 for example. Tesla's already all Electric, as is Lucid. Believe it or not, Cadillac is rapidly moving to be an all electric brand.
Again speaking as a BEV fan, I RESPECT most of the arguments put forth by other posters who aren't fans. You're right for you. Today BEVs tend to be expensive, with ranges and recharging time and availability and cold weather performance that should give you real pause if your life doesn't match current BEV attributes.
But I'd encourage you to keep your eyes open and monitor the progress of the technology and infrastructure over the next few years. I think you'll like what you see around 2025. And I'd bet real money the average First World car buyer will be salivating for a BEV well before 2030. Yea, even those who have diesel fuel running through their veins.
So there's yesterday, today, and tomorrow. And my answer to the OP depends on which he's asking about.
Tomorrow? That's a whole different question. BEV tech is progressing at light speed, mainly because every OEM on the planet is putting the majority of their R&D funding into BEV development. Multiple OEMs have said no more ICE vehicles. Volvo is all electric by 2025 for example. Tesla's already all Electric, as is Lucid. Believe it or not, Cadillac is rapidly moving to be an all electric brand.
Again speaking as a BEV fan, I RESPECT most of the arguments put forth by other posters who aren't fans. You're right for you. Today BEVs tend to be expensive, with ranges and recharging time and availability and cold weather performance that should give you real pause if your life doesn't match current BEV attributes.
But I'd encourage you to keep your eyes open and monitor the progress of the technology and infrastructure over the next few years. I think you'll like what you see around 2025. And I'd bet real money the average First World car buyer will be salivating for a BEV well before 2030. Yea, even those who have diesel fuel running through their veins.
So there's yesterday, today, and tomorrow. And my answer to the OP depends on which he's asking about.
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