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Originally Posted by ZAMIRZ
You're suggesting that 10% of EV owners are running out of energy on a daily basis and that's simply not the case.
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No, that is not what I said.
The reason we use the cell phone analogy is because everyone has them, including the non-elites, the unemployed, the barely employed, the idiots, and the hoi polloi.
Unless you're suggesting that only people with money should be allowed to drive and own a car, the requirement of plugging in your car every night will mean that millions of people will be diligently charging their vehicles, much as the elite population of EV owners do now. Do you really thing that's a sane assumption to make? Remember, we're not talking about people who own a house and can afford to fit a 220v rapid charger in their garage. How do you prevent people from stealing the charging gear that will have to be left outside all day and night? Your psychological equation falls apart when you apply it to the entire population of people who will need to get around.