Into the Night
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You can't. You only get to speak for you. Omniscience fallacy.No I will speak for MOST people.
What data? You have shown NO data whatsoever. Remember, you must also show who collected this data, when it was collected, for what purpose, and the actual unbiased raw data (no paywall).Again the data shows that vast, VAST majority of peoples driving commutes are of the type Home/School/Errands/Weekend Getaways, which are all within a few hours commute at most. Perfect for EV's for the vast VAST majority of peoples driving and where the person would never need to charge anywhere but at home or work.
EVs' ain't cheap. They are also very inefficient, using almost twice the energy of a gasoline car to go the same distance. There is also a greater fire risk during charging or with the car just sitting there.Trips of 4-5 hours or more, where you might start to need to look for a charger tend to only be a handful of trips of years, for most and even then rapid charging while hitting the bathroom and grabbing snacks is easy and convenient. Or have an EV as your first car (typical commute) and have your second car for the outlier trips.
You have shown NO data. What 'outlier'? What 'typical commuter'? A hybrid is a gasoline powered car. An EV is not.Trips that are longer or for those outliers who do not fit the 'typical commuter', they should just not buy an EV or buy a hybrid.