mich800 wrote:
time2roll wrote:
Not affordable to all. Even the low end VW coming up will not be affordable to all. In the mean time I recommend a used vehicle. And stay away from a new diesel truck too... those are not cheap either.
But you also do not need multiple vehicles to do one job. Electric vehicles are a niche market and will be for some time. It is the play toy for those that can afford an extra vehicle. Nothing wrong with that. But we are a long way off from them becoming the standard. And that is if they even become the standard before a different technology takes over. I have lived long enough to see fads come and go and have learned the lessons that just because something gets traction with early adoption that it will be around long term.
I don't know. The number of EV only households is growing quite fast. Kinda depends on where you live and what you do but I can't see why an EV only household wouldn't work. We have been an EV only household for 3.5 years. They serve 100 percent of our needs. We don't do a ton of kilometers. Maybe 16000 per year between the two vehicles. Just in our neighbourhood there are two other EV only families so some us of seem to be able to make it work. Kinda depends on your needs. If I was the one gentleman who was on here and having to routinely drive 500 km at minus 30 I would be driving a Jeep Grand Cherokee with all the fixins, Until that happens well stay with the advantages of all electric.