Charging an electric vehicle takes too damn long, Tesla fanbois wet panties

77% of the people in the US prefer to rent instead of buying a home.

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You can rent a home with a garage, moron.
 
"Everybody" isn't, moron.

Dealers cannot sell electric vehicles they do not have

https://www.ft.com/content/74541b00-eca9-412f-9227-3ba460ebfa82

Rivian Stock Is Plunging. The EV Maker Came Up Short Everywhere.

https://www.barrons.com/articles/rivian-stock-earnings-deliveries-51646904569

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Tesla Model 3 Is Most Efficient Car of 2022, Model Y Takes 3rd

Tesla Model 3 is the most efficient car of 2022, while Model Y earns third place, just slightly behind. Driving a Tesla car—all models being 100% electric—is not only environmentally friendly but also financially beneficial.

Refueling cars is a big expense, especially now that the world is facing a crisis due to Russia's attack on Ukraine. However, fuel costs are inevitable, so it is important to understand which car will be the most efficient. Without a doubt, an electric car is the best solution in terms of charging costs compared to a car with an internal combustion engine.

The running costs of electric vehicles are of course also linked to energy prices, meaning that changes in supply and demand due to the global or national economy or even regional weather events can mean we pay more per mile no matter what fills up our cars, explains Autoblog. Therefore, it is important to understand the efficiency of all EV models in order to make the right choice before buying.

Choosing an economical car can be a priority for drivers who want to spend less and pollute less. With that in mind, Autoblog has featured the most efficient cars consumers can buy today, broken down by powertrain, with combined fuel economy and estimated annual fuel costs listed. (EPA calculates annual fuel cost based on "45% highway, 55% city driving, 15,000 annual miles and current fuel prices.")

Battery electric vehicles are the obvious choice for fuel economy and consumption, but not all electric vehicles are the same. When choosing an electric vehicle, many consumers often look at range, but if your goal is to reduce operating costs and carbon footprint, you should focus more on efficiency than range. The easiest way for a consumer to do this is to look at the combined EPA rating in miles per gallon equivalent (mpge). Autoblog also included estimated annual EPA fuel costs in the data below.

According to the study, Tesla Model 3 is the most efficient EV, which has 132 mpge and has an estimated charging cost of $500 per year. In second place is Lucid Air with 131 mpge and $500 per year of estimated earnings. Closely behind, Tesla Model Y earns third place, with 129 mpge and $500 per year.


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EV Supercharging: anyone can stop a charging session?

It's not a critical issue, but it might happen.

Only the customer should be able to physically disconnect a car/interrupt the charging session. Now it can be done even by kids for fun.


https://uk.motor1.com/news/570098/non-tesla-ev-supercharging/

Keep trying your feeble attempt at anti-EV propaganda. You won't win.
And keep pumping $5 a gallon gas into your ICE car while I charge my Tesla in my garage for less than half the cost.
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