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Originally posted by jdgregory84 View PostThis will probably be my only post from here on out in this thread because I don't really give a shit, but I have a theory that nobody in here really knows what they're talking about.
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Interesting discussion.
I'm just an average Joe that watches what is going on around him, so this is just my opinion.
Once the battery issue is solved (and I think that it will eventually be solved, at least to a degree) AND the prices of EV's come down into the "normal" car range they will become an interesting prospect for a lot of people. There are always naysayers about any new technology, and while they sit on the side and naysay someone eventually comes along and thinks outside the box and solves the problem.
The modern crop of EVs show promise, but the numbers really don't quite add up yet for the unwashed masses, so the market for them is limited right now. It is similar to the early days in any technology - does anyone remember the early days of the PC or of the cell phone? It cost a lot to be an early adopter of those technologies, and the usefulness was limited.
A lot of people are broke and live from paycheck to paycheck. They simply don't have $70k for a car with a limited driving range. A $30k car that can be financed over 4 years might be more interesting, especially for someone with a suitable commute distance, and especially in places like I live where gas prices have just crossed over $4 a gallon again.
Yes, our infrastructure to support EVs today has issues - the grid is fragile, charging stations are not available everywhere, and so on. As EVs become more popular I think that these issues will generally get solved or reduced over time.
I also look for the costs to own an EV to change, especially road use taxes or fees as they apply especially to EV owners.
To me right now the sweet spot is still a paid for gas powered beater, but I think that EVs show a lot of promise once they solve the battery issue and bring the price down, especially for people with short commutes and high gas prices where they live.
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