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Oh I agree that most people don't need 500 miles of range either. That's just what Mike was saying he wants.If you want to break it down to most people.
Most people don’t drive more than 200 miles in a single day more than a couple times at most per year. Needing 500 miles of range isn’t an actual barrier for most people.
Most people could use the savings form gas from charging at home the 99.9% of the time and rent a vehicle for said road trip and end up in a better position.
While we'd all love 500 miles of range for a decent price and performance (and maybe that will be possible in the future), it's not today and doesn't look to be anywhere close for years. It would add a ton of cost and a ton of weight, making it prohibitive for most.
Maybe next decade. In the mean time, market share in the US will likely remain an ICE/hybrid majority until there's a quantum leap in battery energy density and cost.
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