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Originally Posted by sittingmongoose
Oh cool! So I can buy a new i7 today and drive it down to albama from Philly and charge at all the superchargers today??
I’m obviously being vicisious, but my point stands. All of these “solutions” aren’t in place yet. Until they are, it’s still a problem. You can hand wave the problem and say it will be solved in 12 months. We don’t know that. We won’t know that until it’s done.
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First of all let’s get one thing understood since you clearly don’t own an EV and therefore likely have little to no actual experience with the technology - 90-99% of your charging will occur at home. The idea of using a DC fast charger in the first place won’t likely even come into play more than once the first 12 months you own the car. By month 12, you will have even more greatly expanded Supercharger access, Electrify America, EVGo, and this new network mentioned in the article.
I get it, you feel like you it’s unfair EVs are being “forced” on you, but again, the facts don’t care. And the facts indicate that EVs are going to be the new standard likely by 2030 when many automakers say their ICE vehicles will be phased out completely.