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Originally Posted by whitev70r
True ... the time you save for not going for oil change must be a big win. I don't EV so only those of you who does EV will know about time difference. The situation where it is the worst is someone who doesn't have a charger at home and rely on public ones (owners of older condo owners or renters).
The only gas station that you have to line up is at 12th and Commercial, that one is a zoo. And whenever the gov't decides to ration ... then the crazies get out their jerry cans.
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In the beginning, there would be lineups and fights at DCFC cause people want to get their cars up to 100% charge. Now that most DCFC's are pay by the minute, people are starting to be smarter.
Give it some more time, and every car should have 400 km of range and the ability to use faster chargers.
Biggest thing the government can do is invest more money in the charging infrastructure vs giving rebates to people to buy said cars.
If you do it organically, you'll need more EV's and less ICE cars on the road before gas stations make the switch to selling electricity instead of gas.