Bullwinkle
Well-Known Member
My wife has a PHEV jeep, and 90% of her driving is on electrons. I have an R1S. We need to put gas in the Jeep once every couple of months. I actually dread going to the gas station now. Dirty, stinky, and expensive.First of all, Costco gas lines are always long. "Normal" gas typically never has a wait. Maybe 5 minutes tops.
Second, it is extremely difficult to change people's mindsets, and impossible if you're just an EV hater. You know the types who just comments on EV posts just to rile people up? Who knows if they're trolling for fun, unwilling to debate/learn, or actually ignorant.
As a motorsports enthusiast, I can say I had the same mindset BEFORE I got into my first EV (2022 Tesla Model S Long Range). I had range anxiety like crazy. 4 years later, it is still in my head, but it bothers me less. I quickly realized some key things:
But like I said, you don't realize a lot of these things until AFTER you own one.
- How often am I driving longer than a single full or nearly full charge (200-250 miles or more)? Once a month maybe.
- How often am I driving 500+ miles on a trip? Once a year maybe?
- Wow, I never have to go to a gas station. I wake up with a "full" charge every morning. It is no extra work for me. I effectively never go to a gas station unless I'm taking another vehicle which is my fun car (I don't care about filling up then) or my motorcycle which gets nearly 75mpg and has a 1.5 gallon tank. I park and take 2 seconds to plug in. I also have solar in my home which is an extra perk since SoCal electricity rates are ridiculous.
- Tesla chargers are open, so with optimized charging scheduled, I only have to stop for 15-25 minutes.
- Tesla chargers are EVERYWHERE. You plug in and go.
- I have a 5 year old son. I have to stop anyway.
- We can watch YouTube/Netflix/etc in an air conditioned car.
- An EV is the best no nonsense daily driver. You get in it and go.
You're going to have a hard time convincing someone otherwise. Maybe a few will listen and say "hm, I didn't know that", but are they really convinced 100%? Probably not. I wasn't until I owned one.
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