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"But, but, but the average person only drives XX miles per day!!"To be clear, I am not anti-EV. But I think the industry has some ways to go before the average consumer will accept them, similar to the hybrid.
I saw a review of the new VW Bus EV. One thing that killed it is the range. Just 250 miles on a vehicle that is obviously made for long-distance travel. My 4K-EB Maverick averages roughly 400 miles a tank. In my opinion, the range of an EV needs to be 350-400 miles, minimum. Offering anything less than that on a vehicle that is meant for traveling is simply not acceptable.
And I get it. 250 miles is 3-4 hours of driving and even I will want a break. But until the EV charging infrastructure matures, 250 is just too low. Until I can just mindlessly get on the road without having to plan charging stops, it will be a tough sell.
I also think it is time for the government to come up with a standard for measuring range as driving at highway speeds in the summer heat with an a/c blowing will undoubtedly impact range more than driving in a city in the spring.
I think the PHEV and XR-PHEV approach will be how consumers eventually get into the electric game. It provides the benefit of electric with the convenience of gas.
Range anxiety is dealt with in one of two ways.
- Charge time and convenience gets down to the same as filling up an ICE vehicle.
- Have a range of 600+ miles with a robust charging network.
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