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Auto execs are coming clean: EVs aren't working
(www.businessinsider.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Everyone's super obsessed with 300-400 mi ranges though. 100mi would be totally fine for most people and would require a small fraction of the battery (bigger batteries give decreasing returns)
Until it's not, and then it's an expensive pain. I travel 500 + 700 miles three times a year and renting a car for a week isn't viable. There are enough edge cases just like that for most people.
Nobody wants to stop for 25 minutes (if you are lucky and don't have to wait in queue) on their longer trips.
The actual solution you agree looking for is PHEV. That's the middle ground that's perfect for most individuals.
The phev f150 is the most functional auto/tool for travel and work I've ever seen.