Electric Vehicles: Charging Woes (Still)
I returned last night from a long drive (close to 2,000 miles if Google is correct) in the Southwest, in the course of just a few days (research trip!), using a “conventional” car. No range anxiety despite traveling through (some) fairly remote areas. Refueling took a couple of minutes whenever required.
Writing about a recent 320-mile trip taken by EV in (rather chillier) Ohio, Axios’s Joann Muller noted the “inconveniences” involved in recharging her vehicle. That this is still an issue, years after climatist policymakers decided that gradually “forcing” buyers of new cars into EVs was a good idea, says little ...
