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In reply to the discussion: Electric Vehicle Myths: #1 EVs Do Not Have Enough Range to Be Viable [View all]Miguelito Loveless
(5,720 posts)30. Driving an EV depends on a couple of factors,
including thinking differently about how you "fuel".
If you own a home, or live in an apartment with access to an L2 charger (240v), you plug it in when you get home, and it is fully charged in the morning. Some people can live with an L1 charger (120v), but they are not too useful for EVs with batteries greater than 40kWh.
Most modern EVs can use quick charging and get to 80% in 30 minutes of less. That number will fall in the coming years with better batteries and more powerful chargers.
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Go to the Tesla site, range is up to 340, new batteries will last 1,000,000 miles, and the
Native
Nov 2020
#5
30-60 minutes charging time, compared to 5 minutes or less to refill gas,
PoindexterOglethorpe
Nov 2020
#10
Correct. If you demand NASCAR-level pit stop speed, then you'll never enjoy EVs.
tinrobot
Nov 2020
#17
Gas pollutes more, it is simply less efficient. Batteries are repurposed/recycled.
tinrobot
Nov 2020
#21
I always figured that whatever car I got this time was going to be my last gas powered car.
Initech
Nov 2020
#34
The real savings was buying Tesla shares. Made enough to buy many EVs or maybe their semi or three.
BSdetect
Nov 2020
#28
Before clicking, I knew there would be lots of marketing in here for petroleum powered vehicles.
Hermit-The-Prog
Nov 2020
#50
The average range of a gas-powered car is only 275 miles? That's insane!
wackadoo wabbit
Nov 2020
#56