Shuswap BC
Pre-takeoff checklist
I am of the mindset an EV is a good second vehicle for a family. They can use it for errands and short drives, but parked beside it is a gas powered vehicle for their trips, towing, etc. I just don't see it being their only vehicle for about 95% of people. I'll use my GF as an example, she may not go anywhere for 2 or 3 days, just work from her home office, then need to do a road trip that has her driving 500 to 800 kms per day, for two or three days in a row. The logic behind her new car she recently purchased is that its awd for the winter roads, and easy on gas, plus it fit her needs. If she had an EV she would need to own multiple vehicles. This part of the world has limited options for plugging in an EV anywhere, including overnight at hotels. I imagine in certain towns, a select hotel may offer this quick charge option, but I don't know of any. She would literally have to buy a high end generator and carry it with her, whenever she stops fire it up and plug the car into it. If we lived in a city there might be some merit to us owning one EV out of our numerous household vehicles, but as it is now, they are extremely impractical. When her mother drives up to visit us, her tesla can just make it here in the summer, it wouldn't have the range come winter. She brings along an extension cord, plugs it into the outlet on the side of our house, and doesn't touch it for days, we drive her around while here so it can recharge, and she can go home when its fully charged. She even drives it like a 109 year old granny to use less energy driving both ways, no take any side excursions at all, and drive the shortest route, because the route she would like to take, is impossible for it. And she special ordered the long range version, not the standard version. She is scared to run the AC or heat, forget about enjoying the drive as a spirited one. She is economy mode and driving as easily as possible on the battery. And the thing is, she really doesn't live very far away, if she were to live in Vancouver, Prince George, or actually in the majority of the provinces land area, not just over in Nelson, she would not be able to get here in it. She bought it I think because she wanted to pretend to be young and hip, go with the new trend. After her divorce she died her hair blonde, started working out, bought a funky house, and got a tesla....then regretted the tesla about 24 hours later from what she has said. In our last conversation, she is likely going to sell it, and buy another gas vehicle.
So are they good for a few people, sure...but they are not the right choice for many others. With winter weather now, she doesn't even have the option of driving to visit us. I will fly down an get her around Christmas time, and bring her up, then fly her home again.
So are they good for a few people, sure...but they are not the right choice for many others. With winter weather now, she doesn't even have the option of driving to visit us. I will fly down an get her around Christmas time, and bring her up, then fly her home again.