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[-] dantheclamman@lemmy.world 23 points 1 year ago

When I bought my Volt 10 years ago, I knew more about the car than any of the dealer sales people. I doubt the situation has changed much. That being said, I would hesitate to recommend an EV to a non technically inclined person, because the charging situation is still rough even in CA. Stations are often broken, or the billing doesn't work, or they are in inconvenient areas. Gas is still the idiot proof option. We will know we're really in the future when you can go to most grocery stores or strip mall and charge with tap to pay (no stupid app to pre-configure). There has to be 95% reliability. Right now I'd say about 1/5 of stations I visit have something wrong with them in terms of no internet connection for billing, slow charging, illegible UV-damaged screen, or just outright broken hardware. https://heatmap.news/electric-vehicles/nema-14-50-mobile-charger-lucid-air

[-] mechoman444@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Standardization is the key.

Regulating that all petrol gas stations also have charging stations for electricity would be a step in the right direction. That way somebody will be on duty to deal with situations that you've mentioned above.

I believe in large the reason for all the malfunctions at charging stations is because they're unmanned.

[-] time_lord@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Stations are often broken, or the billing doesn’t work, or they are in inconvenient areas.

ICE vehicles suffer from the same problems, we're just accustomed to them and understand how to work around the issues.

[-] dantheclamman@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

I wouldn't say gas stations have the same frequency of problems honestly. 19 times out of 20, my gas is dispensed without issue. And I'm able to buy it without joining a program or going out of my way. Electric charging is not yet that convenient, and it should be.

[-] Acters@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

Same situation, I have the bolt and volt cars and I drive about the same with the caveat that I coast more often to a stop and make full use of being plugged in at home for warming up or cooling down the car. Really, all you need to know about driving an ev or a hybrid. Everything else is just extra stuff to take care of and make better use of the dollar savings you get with an EV.

On the flipside, I know too many people who don't care how hard they drive the accelerator and brakes that they would rather get a gas car because of how fast they consume and prioritize time spent fueling vs charging. Really, I save close to 2k/year more than those who drive semi efficiently, and about double that amount vs. the people who are economically irresponsible. Also, I meet a lot of tesla owners who do users using the tesla superchargers who are complaining about how garbage their battery life after 3 years of driving for Uber(20% of degradation). It makes sense why people don't want to drive an EV. They just don't want to slow their lives down. They want to constantly keep doing stuff and do it fast. It's amazing how much instant gratification has made everyone's lives worse. Even people like me who go slow have to deal with their BS.

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