Reality check on electric cars

Here is the final point you cannot refute.

the vast majority of people in America live in cities with good infrastructure that easily supports EV use.

Of that vast majority only a tiny percent will NEED or WANT to drive the very rural routes you can hand craft to make an EV struggle, and ALL THE ELSE, can use an EV with no issues.
Actually, the vast majority of Americans don't want an EV of any sort.

Less than 20% of U.S. adults are “likely” to get an EV as their next car, says AAA.​



Many EV buyers have ditched their EV and returned to driving an ICE vehicle too



The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 30% of American Adults say it’s likely that their next automobile purchase will be an electric car – down from 40% in July 2024 – with just 10% saying it’s Very Likely. Sixty-three percent (63%) aren’t likely to make an EV their next automobile purchase, including 38% who say it’s Not At All Likely.


Short of the government forcing EV's down the public's throats by dictatorial laws and edicts, EV's are not going to even break 20% of the market and probably are likely to say around 10% or less.
 
Actually, the vast majority of Americans don't want an EV of any sort.

Less than 20% of U.S. adults are “likely” to get an EV as their next car, says AAA.​



Many EV buyers have ditched their EV and returned to driving an ICE vehicle too



The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 30% of American Adults say it’s likely that their next automobile purchase will be an electric car – down from 40% in July 2024 – with just 10% saying it’s Very Likely. Sixty-three percent (63%) aren’t likely to make an EV their next automobile purchase, including 38% who say it’s Not At All Likely.


Short of the government forcing EV's down the public's throats by dictatorial laws and edicts, EV's are not going to even break 20% of the market and probably are likely to say around 10% or less.
As you always do when you are losing an argument you try and change the topic. We were not discussing 'want' or 'desire' and WERE discussing your comment that EV's could not be good cars if you commuted outside the city.

and my point refuting that stands.

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Here is the final point you cannot refute.

the vast majority of people in America live in cities with good infrastructure that easily supports EV use.

Of that vast majority only a tiny percent will NEED or WANT to drive the very rural routes you can hand craft to make an EV struggle, and ALL THE ELSE, can use an EV with no issues.
 
As you always do when you are losing an argument you try and change the topic. We were not discussing 'want' or 'desire' and WERE discussing your comment that EV's could not be good cars if you commuted outside the city.

and my point refuting that stands.

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Here is the final point you cannot refute.

the vast majority of people in America live in cities with good infrastructure that easily supports EV use.

Of that vast majority only a tiny percent will NEED or WANT to drive the very rural routes you can hand craft to make an EV struggle, and ALL THE ELSE, can use an EV with no issues.
You claimed "the vast majority of people who live in cites... support EV use." I demonstrated they don't. The vast majority of people in the US don't support EV use or desire to have an EV. At best, a majority are indifferent to EV's. At worst, they're opposed. The support IS NOT THERE.
 
You claimed "the vast majority of people who live in cites... support EV use." I demonstrated they don't. The vast majority of people in the US don't support EV use or desire to have an EV. At best, a majority are indifferent to EV's. At worst, they're opposed. The support IS NOT THERE.
No i did not you lying sack of crap. You demonstrate you can lie and then point at your lie.

"...the vast majority of people in America live in cities with good infrastructure that easily supports EV use...."

I said the 'the vast majority of CITES support EV use' and you misquote it saying i said the 'vast majority of people support EV use..."

so once again the point you cannot refute...

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the vast majority of people in America live in cities with good infrastructure that easily supports EV use.

Of that vast majority only a tiny percent will NEED or WANT to drive the very rural routes you can hand craft to make an EV struggle, and ALL THE ELSE, can use an EV with no issues.
 
Actually, the vast majority of Americans don't want an EV of any sort.

Less than 20% of U.S. adults are “likely” to get an EV as their next car, says AAA.​



Many EV buyers have ditched their EV and returned to driving an ICE vehicle too



The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 30% of American Adults say it’s likely that their next automobile purchase will be an electric car – down from 40% in July 2024 – with just 10% saying it’s Very Likely. Sixty-three percent (63%) aren’t likely to make an EV their next automobile purchase, including 38% who say it’s Not At All Likely.


Short of the government forcing EV's down the public's throats by dictatorial laws and edicts, EV's are not going to even break 20% of the market and probably are likely to say around 10% or less.
Yeah, they are like you led by the wealthy and energy companies. Stay in the past and drag the country back with you. There were a few companies that were building battery plants until Trump got in office. They stopped. He ended the building of charging stations. It will take time to get back where we were but we lost a lot of time.
 
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No i did not you lying sack of crap. You demonstrate you can lie and then point at your lie.



I said the 'the vast majority of CITES support EV use' and you misquote it saying i said the 'vast majority of people support EV use..."

so once again the point you cannot refute...

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the vast majority of people in America live in cities with good infrastructure that easily supports EV use.

Of that vast majority only a tiny percent will NEED or WANT to drive the very rural routes you can hand craft to make an EV struggle, and ALL THE ELSE, can use an EV with no issues.
The reality is that there are next to no EV friendly cities in the US. Even those topping the list are pretty thin on charging stations.


In New York City it's nearly impossible to curbside charge an EV. The city says it's great, users say it sucks.




 
Yeah, they are like you led by the wealthy and energy companies. Stay in the past and drag the country back with you. There were a few companies that were building battery plants until Trump got in office. They stopped. He ended the building of charging stations. It will take time to get back where we were but we lost a lot of time.
Wrong. He took away the government subsides for doing those things. The companies doing them immediately recognized they were no longer profitable to them to do and stopped. The only way to make those things work is for the government to heavily subsidize them forever.
 
The reality is that there are next to no EV friendly cities in the US. Even those topping the list are pretty thin on charging stations.


In New York City it's nearly impossible to curbside charge an EV. The city says it's great, users say it sucks.





and yet i know a lot of people with EV's in NYC and Toronto and Vancouver downtowns and a few other major cities i used to travel a ton and once they bought their first EV's they were never going back.

The VAST majority of people living in cities commute is from Home, to work, while dropping kids at school, and maybe hitting a grocery store on the way home, all done at the charge they got at their home.

That makes up the BULK of miles people drive with then weekend getaways in drives that are less than 4 hours each way for a small but significant percent.

So again, for the BULK of the population who are city people with occasional weekend trips EV's are ideal.
 
and yet i know a lot of people with EV's in NYC and Toronto and Vancouver downtowns and a few other major cities i used to travel a ton and once they bought their first EV's they were never going back.

The VAST majority of people living in cities commute is from Home, to work, while dropping kids at school, and maybe hitting a grocery store on the way home, all done at the charge they got at their home.

That makes up the BULK of miles people drive with then weekend getaways in drives that are less than 4 hours each way for a small but significant percent.

So again, for the BULK of the population who are city people with occasional weekend trips EV's are ideal.
Anecdote is not evidence.
 
Anecdote is not evidence.
that is why i did not ONLY offer the anecdote and also offered evidence.

And you should be less stupid saying stuff like the above as this is only one of numerous anecdotes you have offered tonight in your argument as you point to a conclusion from your anecdote.

Earlier this month, I drove from Phoenix to Tucson a distance of about 150 miles. Outside of the two metro areas, I saw maybe 2 or 3 Teslas on I 10 driving between the two. The number present rose considerably once inside the metro area, particularly Phoenix. People simply aren't buying them, for the most part, as their go-anywhere vehicle but as a second "daily driver" for commutes and other short trips.
 
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