Zandcwhite
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- First Name
- Zach
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- Sep 4, 2019
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- Patterson, ca
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- 2019 jlur
400 mile range, almost double what I get in the Jeep. Quickest production vehicle ever made in the model s plaid. Quickest production truck. 26+ million vehicles to date. Tesla has been in production since 2008, how can you call it a 1st draft after 16 years? Nowhere to charge? Are you Amish? Nearly every house has electricity, almost no homes have gas pumps. There are EV charging stations at every major exit off the freeway these days for those who live in high density housing and can't charge at home. The bigger the urban area as far as high density housing, the more you'll see EV chargers in my experience. Most every mall, major shopping center, etc has charging stations these days. Yes, if you choose to you absolutely can run an EV these days. The cheaper models are right in line with the average vehicle price. I guess the future is here?Unless you don't have a place to charge or can't afford a model that has the range you need.
That's a massive chunk of the population currently.
And EVs are not "fully matured". They have comparatively primitive energy storage tech...this is just the "first draft" of what EVs will become. They are limited, and full of issues. That will change very quickly in the coming decades. By comparison small turbo engines are extremely mature and will not see that level of advancement.
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