Donald Stanfield
Well-Known Member
It's not a valid complaint when you look at it as a whole instead of taking a small sample of data and trying to conclude it. One of the things that opened my mind to EVs was a gentleman on Quora who was an EV aficionado and dealt with these sort of objections head on. While it is true that EVs are slower on a road trip that isn't an accurate picture for most owners. What this guy did is figure on all the time saved per year not having to visit a gas station once a week.It’s a valid complaint for the general public and not a bunch of nerds like a lot of us here. People don’t want to have to drive 10-15mph slower and carefully plan a trip somewhere. They want the convenience of driving 80-85mph on the highway and pulling over when the gas light comes on because they need to top off the tank/battery. We all know the exact reasons for why the EV never hits the rated range in these “tests” and that you should probably sit fora few minutes and plan your route and charge stops but that’s not something most care to know or do.
If you factor around 10 min per stop once a week in gas station fill ups, you are ahead on time even with a couple extra hours of added charging stops on a couple road trips per year. So sure the charging on a longer trip adds time, the truth is you save time on a yearly basis thanks to avoiding fueling stops.
Same thing with costs for charging. This one is doubly dishonest for the ICE head journalists. They will take an EV truck or 3 row SUV compare the fueling costs of a smaller ICE vehicle, and declare EVs more expensive. Either that or they drive the EV at 80MPH then use ICE MPG EPA ratings as a comparison when the ICE at 80MPH would get much less than their MPG rating as well. As most people here have said, their ICE trucks have a comparable fuel cost on road trips to the Rivian.
Again, overall fueling costs for most people are substantially less than a comparable ICE vehicle. Sure I might be paying 45 cents per kWh on a road trip, but here at home, it is 10 cents per kWh which is much cheaper than gasoline at 3 dollars a gallon. I save money daily driving my EV, and the fuel cost is similar to driving an ultra-fuel-efficient vehicle like a Prius. Looking at a small part of the experience of owning an EV then concluding that EVs are worse is lazy journalism.
We all know that people engage more with content that worries or angers them, and in the search for clicks, this shoddy work is substituted for well-researched articles. The general population, who relies on this information, is misled.
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