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Originally Posted by Paladin1
Actually, the DOE says that 80% of EV owners charge at home, so only 20% of current owners don't have that ability or choose not to. That discounts the fact that some may have chosen NOT to purchase an EV because they couldn't charge at home, but that's an unknown right now. There is certainly also a percentage who chose not to purchase an EV even though they could charge at home. The data we have says, that of people who decided to purchase an EV, 80% of them can charge at home.
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EVs in the US are about 7% of the total automotive market, so a tiny 20% of that 7% proves not my point. EVs won’t become the norm until public charging is close to as time efficient as refueling ICE.