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Comment by omoikane

11 hours ago

The surprising part to me is that there are now enough EVs to make a measurable difference, since I kept thinking they are still relatively rare. The linked study has this piece of data:

    From 2019 to 2023, ZEVs increased from 2.0% (559943 of 28237734) to 5.1% (1460818 of 28498496).

So 1 out of 20 cars in California is an EV.

Between 1 in 4 and 1 in 3 in Norway.

  • Germany maybe 1 in 5 to 1 in 7 ( at least in the south ). I drive mostly the commuter schedule and I am amazed how many are driving the EVs.

    Truth is: for commuting up to 100kms, the EVs are wastly cheaper long run ( you have to factor everything ! )