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In a new poll only 19% of people in the US said it was "very" or "extremely" likely that an EV would be their next car. Citing the lack of charging
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decline (aka Decline)
Apr 11 '23, 12:15
infrastructure, nearly half (47%) said it wasn't likely at all.
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I got vetoed again because we don't have a garage and my wife doesn't want an external charger on the house. -- nm
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spamlet
Apr 11, 12:21
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you should build a garage so you can buy an EV -- nm
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decline
Apr 11, 12:28
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That was honestly suggested but not sure we could on our lot. -- nm
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spamlet
Apr 11, 12:38
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convert the kid's room to a garage! -- nm
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decline
Apr 11, 12:39
The lack of charging stations is a huge obstacle.
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JaxSean
Apr 11, 12:17
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Hardly. Destination charging is far more important than en-route charging. The number of people who drive more than 250 miles a day is miniscule
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oblique
Apr 11, 12:20
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You are right but also wrong. Until charging stations are as ubiquitous as gas stations EV adoption will be very slow to happen -- (edited)
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decline
Apr 11, 12:47
these being everywhere is why their are so many Tesla's on the roads in NJ
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Jovian
Apr 11, 12:19
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