You are given a range on the dash - figure this is 25% optimistic.
Tesla has millions of charge stations scattered around the world, Ford does not.
You have a gps on your phone, plan charges into your trip; even if you aren't that far down. Eat a meal? charge. Pee? charge. Sight see? Charge.
If you are going into an areas that doesn't have chargers, this is like swimming out into the ocean without places to shelter. Who do you blame? If you don't have adapters so you can use Tesla charges, who's fault is that?
EV's are not for everyone, everywhere. They are getting better, but to say that that they are a direct replacement for everyone's use case today, is a false statement.
Likewise, to say that nobody has a use case that justifies an EV is just as ignorant. For some people, these are a very sensible, economical and dependable replacement for a gasoline vehicle. My use case isn't your use case.
You are given a range on the dash - figure this is 25% optimistic. Tesla has millions of charge stations scattered around the world, Ford does not. You have a gps on your phone, plan charges into your trip; even if you aren't that far down. Eat a meal? charge. Pee? charge. Sight see? Charge.
If you are going into an areas that doesn't have chargers, this is like swimming out into the ocean without places to shelter. Who do you blame? If you don't have adapters so you can use Tesla charges, who's fault is that?
EV's are not for everyone, everywhere. They are getting better, but to say that that they are a direct replacement for everyone's use case today, is a false statement.
Likewise, to say that nobody has a use case that justifies an EV is just as ignorant. For some people, these are a very sensible, economical and dependable replacement for a gasoline vehicle. My use case isn't your use case.