New peak rates mean charging electric cars more expensive than petrol

Nobody is mocking you because you choose to drive a rollerskate.

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Tin Can on wheels. A girly car.
 
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Sorry dude, but I've actually SEEN IT charge up to 300 miles on a charge.

You are mistaking SPECS for the ACTUAL PERFORMANCE.

You should actually know better, but if you don't have a technical job or work in industry you may not know this. Results vary.

Sorry Karen, I was just looking at a half dozen Youtube test videos of people getting an average of 218 mi/charge. You might have a longer extension cord.
 
Florida Power and Light uses a large percent of solar anyway, so your outlet is likely mostly a solar source.
 
Sorry Karen, I was just looking at a half dozen Youtube test videos of people getting an average of 218 mi/charge. You might have a longer extension cord.

Once again you seem intent on preferring information second hand instead of first hand.

I can only tell you what my experience is.

But even at 218miles (that's often below what I usually average on a charge, even in cold weather) I'm not complaining. Why would I? Do you drive over 218 miles in a day? Are you a truck driver? Either way, I don't. I put about 8k on my car each year, probably actually a bit less, so I honestly don't know why you would think I need to be able to tow giant fifth wheels or drive across country in one go, etc.

This car is a very good car for what I need it for. I don't pay for fuel, I pay almost nothing in maintenance (no oil to change) so I honestly don't know why this bothers you so much.

No one expects EV's to be as well developed as the over 100 years of development of ICE vehicles, and no one expects a car to do the exact same things as every single other type of vehicle on the road.

I know you hate, hate, hate EV's, but gimme a break. I'm already paying for your gasoline in the subsidies the government gives to oil companies. So why don't you let me pay full price for my EV and fuel it for free on my solar? Why does that bother you SO MUCH?
 
Well, makes me super happy I charge at home on my solar PV unit which means it's free to me! I've enjoyed driving effectively for free for the past 3 years! It's super cool.
Obviously you are a libtard who is illiterate in many things.

I have a few questions for you:

[1] Who paid for the aforementioned solar PV unit?
[2] How much did the payor pay for it?
[3] Who pays for the maintenance of the aforementioned solar PV unit?
[4] How much is the payor paying for that maintenance?
[5a] Does the aforementioned solar PV unit include a method of energy storage?
[5b] If not, then who paid for the energy storage method?
[5c] If not, then how much is the payor paying for that energy storage method?
[6] Are you REALLY saving money with a solar PV unit??
[7] Are you REALLY charging/driving for free?
 
To be fair I probably wouldn't be able to do that with my old gasoline powered car before this.

I honestly don't understand why you think an EV has to do LITERALLY EVERYTHING A HUGE TRUCK CAN DO. Do you mock people who buy a small sedan just because they might struggle to pull a 15,000lb 5th wheeler in Prudhoe bay? NO, of course not. Not all vehicles were made to do the same thing.

Hence my jibe about the the corn field and combine.
Yeah but Joe Crapitalist mocks ICE car owners . Like I said EV are at best a town car and a crappy cross country or remote area car. Can you imagine driving on in Wyoming? The cold weather alone would reduce the range and increase charging time. Then the rural area and sparce population and lack of electricity would make charging problematic at best and impossible at worst.
 
Yeah but Joe Crapitalist mocks ICE car owners

I'm not Joe Capitalist.

. Like I said EV are at best a town car and a crappy cross country or remote area car.

I can agree with that. But then in the last, ummm.....30 years or so I have had little need for either a cross-country vehicle or a remote area vehicle. I wouldn't recommend an EV for anyone like that. For the remote area vehicle I wouldn't even recommend most regular cars...I'd suggest AWD or 4WD.
 
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