I’m just going by what my friend told me. He says that they have to plan their routes and their stops based on where the chargers are. Seems inconvenient. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for electric cars and would probably even buy one if the chargers were more widely available.
At a job I had a while back we had a customer come in with his tesla, asked where a charging station was, the girls at the front desk looked it up, turned out there was a station that would charge his car by the buss parking storage area, dude had to leave his 100k+ car in the sketchiest area of town for quite some time, yeah forget that noise, and that was for only a couple hundred mile drive.
Electric and hydrogen and all that nonsense, we already have a way to do this, diesel and aerodynamics and good transmissions.
Check this thing out, 200MPH at 57MPH, range of 2000mi, takes like 4min to refuel at any place that sells diesel or if you want to be green, anywhere that you can get bio diesel, now make to be super elite go make some bio diesel in your shed that will work in it, bada Bing.
Imagine what you could do price and economy wise in just a 4 door normal car that only needed to max out at like 120mph.
I'd get one of these bad boys way before a tesla for the same money.
https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1078688_trident-iceni-the-200-mph-57-mpg-diesel-supercar
The reason the rich boutique folks are getting teslas is because the Prius has been out long enough that the "help" can now afford one, and they can't be having their maids driving the same cars they do, despite them crying about helping, and forcing us to be over taxed to failingly help the [fill in the blank cause of the month].
...As far as “understanding” EV tech goes, it’s pretty simple. It just moves the tailpipe from the car to a coal or nuke plant for base load.
And since their million+ dollar homes are no where near those "fly over" places they don't care, same with getting kids from the ghetto into different districts, as long as it's not
their district it's all very noble in their eyes.