Many areas simply don't have the infrastructure in place to handle thousands of EV cars all charging at the same time...yet.
And if we converted to all EV's then the power grid and generation would require many trillions of dollars in investments.
Many areas simply don't have the infrastructure in place to handle thousands of EV cars all charging at the same time...yet.
Many areas simply don't have the infrastructure in place to handle thousands of EV cars all charging at the same time...yet.
Running your EV out of charge on the road is extremely expensive in time and money.
EXPERTS ARE PREDICTING AN ‘EV-PLOSION’ OF CHEAP, ELECTRIC CARS — HERE’S HOW LOW PRICES COULD GET
The EV market is booming, and there are a lot of exciting upcoming models. by Mila Dyson*/*May 18, 2023
In 2022, electric vehicle (EV) sales were on the rise but mostly remained popular for buyers with a large budget, with many consumers still finding them too expensive. Several of Tesla’s models were among the most popular EVs across the U.S., and Car and Driver reported it as the bestselling luxury auto brand.
Why 2023 is the year of the EV
Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), many EV buyers will now qualify for all or part of a $7,500 EV tax credit when they go for a new EV. And Tesla and other carmakers have lowered their prices.*
So, as the numbers of EV models available skyrocket and the price of EVs naturally goes down, when the tax credit is considered, many more EVs will soon enter the mainstream, in what Tech Crunch called the “EV-plosion.”
What’re some of the most exciting upcoming electric vehicles?
The EV market is booming, and there are a lot of exciting upcoming models. Many higher-priced EVs don’t qualify for the IRA tax credit — they need to have an MSRP of less than $55,000 unless they’re trucks, vans, or SUVs (which can be eligible at prices up to $80,000). But the growth of the lower-cost EV is electrifying.
One exciting new prospect is the 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV, which should be relatively affordable with a starting price close to $30,000. Once the $7,500 tax credit is factored in, it would come at a reasonable starting price of $22,500. This compact electric SUV will have an enormous range of 250 miles estimated between charges (or up to 300 miles with higher-priced options), so there is no need for any range anxiety.
The Fisker Ocean is a stylish SUV that its maker has released in Europe and expects to start delivering in the U.S. in June. The base model has an estimated range of 250 miles and a base purchase price of $37,499 — MAGA wets panties.
Why would anyone want to buy a cheap electric car that explodes?
What people want increasingly does not matter....as you should know.
And if everyone comes home at the same time and charges their cars overnight, it creates problems with current power grids. Your mileage might be much different than people who drive 200 miles/day.Why would they all be charging at the same time? I have a Tesla Model Y and I charge my EV about once every two weeks. Charges overnight in the garage.
I haven't been to a gas station in two years.
Why would anyone want to buy a cheap electric car that explodes?
And if everyone comes home at the same time and charges their cars overnight, it creates problems with current power grids. Your mileage might be much different than people who drive 200 miles/day.
https://calmatters.org/environment/2023/01/california-electric-cars-grid/
Level 1 20-40 hours
level 2 8 to 12 hours
Superchargers 15 to 25 minutes.
And real charging is much faster because people do not run their cars to zero.
An EV would be a good option for a second car to toodle around town with but not as your main vehicle
EXPERTS ARE PREDICTING AN ‘EV-PLOSION’ OF CHEAP, ELECTRIC CARS — HERE’S HOW LOW PRICES COULD GET
The EV market is booming, and there are a lot of exciting upcoming models. by Mila Dyson*/*May 18, 2023
In 2022, electric vehicle (EV) sales were on the rise but mostly remained popular for buyers with a large budget, with many consumers still finding them too expensive. Several of Tesla’s models were among the most popular EVs across the U.S., and Car and Driver reported it as the bestselling luxury auto brand.
Why 2023 is the year of the EV
Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), many EV buyers will now qualify for all or part of a $7,500 EV tax credit when they go for a new EV. And Tesla and other carmakers have lowered their prices.*
So, as the numbers of EV models available skyrocket and the price of EVs naturally goes down, when the tax credit is considered, many more EVs will soon enter the mainstream, in what Tech Crunch called the “EV-plosion.”
What’re some of the most exciting upcoming electric vehicles?
The EV market is booming, and there are a lot of exciting upcoming models. Many higher-priced EVs don’t qualify for the IRA tax credit — they need to have an MSRP of less than $55,000 unless they’re trucks, vans, or SUVs (which can be eligible at prices up to $80,000). But the growth of the lower-cost EV is electrifying.
One exciting new prospect is the 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV, which should be relatively affordable with a starting price close to $30,000. Once the $7,500 tax credit is factored in, it would come at a reasonable starting price of $22,500. This compact electric SUV will have an enormous range of 250 miles estimated between charges (or up to 300 miles with higher-priced options), so there is no need for any range anxiety.
The Fisker Ocean is a stylish SUV that its maker has released in Europe and expects to start delivering in the U.S. in June. The base model has an estimated range of 250 miles and a base purchase price of $37,499 — MAGA wets panties.
EV doesn't work for me, but a hybrid would.yeah, that will happen.
They wouldn't. But they do not explode.
EV doesn't work for me, but a hybrid would.
If I went with an EV, I would also have solar for charging. We don't have issues with the power grid in NY, as we have huge solar farms cropping up everywhere. I can see where congested cities would have an issue in the summer, though.
Level 1 20-40 hours
level 2 8 to 12 hours
Superchargers 15 to 25 minutes.
And real charging is much faster because people do not run their cars to zero.