mkhuffman
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- Mike
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My wife's car will go 500+ miles on the highway before we have to stop for gas, even in the winter. And there are tons of gas stations, so no planning is needed to figure out where we should stop.There will be some of that (particularly as a 2nd car in the household), but as a general rule, people don't like to be limited like that. Especially when spending big bucks. When a "cheap" EV still costs 30+ grand, buying a BEV with 150 mile range (100 practical) is gonna be a hard sell for many when they can buy a similar ICE or PHEV for the same price that's capable of 400 miles.
PHEVs may become the bigger draw in that lower price range, unless/until batteries get way better/cheaper.
I keep telling my wife we should get a Rivian R1S to replace her XT5, but she refuses. She sees what I deal with and what I complain about. She spent an hour with me at a Starbucks waiting for my car to charge so we could get to my mom's house. That pretty much did it for her.
As far as I will be able to get her to go will be a PHEV, and I think it will be the bigger draw for the general public as you said. Except I am willing to bet my salary that I will be the one plugging in her car in the garage, and she will never do it. Never. Which is the way I think most people will behave until they have a BEV and are forced to plug in. Only efficiency nerds will plug in a gas powered car.
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