• ChemicalPilgrim@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Yeah when I heard it was equivalent to 100 mpg for most electric vehicles that seems like a no brainer as long as you have access to charge

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      10 months ago

      Also an unexpected benefit is that if you can home charge, which I can, you’ve got the equivalent of a gas station at home so you’re pretty much always ready to go anywhere within a pretty reasonable distance.

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        10 months ago

        Yeah I’d only get an ev if you can home charge tbh.

        Is MUCH cheaper, the stations add a significant upcharge on the kWh cost. And you can charge at night when the power is even cheaper

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        10 months ago

        This only works if your home parking spot is both static and provides an electrical hookup. If you live in a city and need a car, going electric can be a massive pain in the ass, because most apartments in major cities don’t include reliable parking with guaranteed electrical access, much less a garage.

        Source: in Boston, I have multiple friends who want to go electric, but can’t realistically because they only have street parking.