So I needed to rent a car while mines down and being worked on. The only car available at a reasonable price I could find in my area turns out to be an electric car. So I was given the car at 40% charged with 90 miles to go. I do gig work. 90 miles doesn't fly with me. So I bring it to one of these charging stations and it will take 2.5 hours to fully charge the vehicle. The thing doesn't plug in easy and there is no option to rapid charge. I had to call the customer service help because the machine got stuck on initiating the charge and the car wouldn't let me unplug it.
So then I thought this is a genius idea to be able to take total control over the people. But will take time. Force everyone to have electric car. Then cut off the power and BAM. Travel just became harder.
The features are cool though. Tells me when it's not safe to merge lanes by having light up pictures showing there's a car at a certain point and it sound like a space ship while you are braking. When you turn off the car it tells me to check the back seat. I asked the rental guy why and he said it's so you don't accidentally leave your kid in the back seat.
My gasoline 2020 Santa Fe tells me if car are approaching my blind spot, passing behind me, if it thinks I’m tired and need a break and gets 28 Mpg and can go across the USA border to border
But, But, But...does it take 2 1/2 hours to fill the tank? Ha, didn't think so.
I don't even think it takes 2.5 hours to refuel an entire gas stations.
I asked the lady who works at the gas station how long. She said maybe 30 minutes for that truck to unload all that fuel to them.
That's cool. Yeah gasoline is much faster. Gas and Go. This one is plug and wait and then you may go.
Problem in most of us is driving distances— I easily drive 100-500 miles between cities in Texas - until a battery charge can go 1000 miles it’s not gonna take off here