Comment by monero-xmr
12 hours ago
It’s also Americans realized how inconvenient electric cars are. I take a fair amount of road trips. I don’t have the time to wait 30 minutes minimum to charge. And if there’s a line it’s even worse. And in the winter the heater reduces the distance a ton. It just isn’t practical
I’ve found the charging to be a non issue. It’s basically timed with bathroom / food breaks.
I have found charging to be a huge issue, and so has the majority of Americans (clearly). But why let facts interrupt an HN circle jerk?
I personally have taken several road trips (1000+ miles) with an EV across the United States and have not found charging to be a "huge issue".
But I (clearly) must be wrong, sorry to disagree with the spokesman of America.
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How many hundreds of miles do you typically drive at a time?