I guarantee you that 20% of Americans do not drive 90,000+ miles per year. Standard deviation matters.
Total distance is irrelevant. They need only drive further than the charge permits in a single day. You seem to really struggle with math concepts.
As for cost effectiveness, many break downs on this exist. Usually, in best case, if you plan to own for 10 years, on the high end, they might break even. Most EVs fail miserably here. That's not cost effective. The savings in fuel and maintenance simply isn't enough. And it's dishonest to exclude subsidy. But only an idiot would believe a luxury good need be cost effective.
They need only drive further than the charge permits in a single day. You seem to really struggle with math concepts.
The math isn't the problem, it's your assumptions that are the problem. You are assuming that 20% of Americans need to drive more than 250 miles without stopping for an hour, but you're not saying how often. Once a year, once a decade, once a week. That makes all the difference in the calculations.
As for cost effectiveness, many break downs on this exist. Usually, in best case, if you plan to own for 10 years, on the high end, they might break even.
You can buy an EV for less than most gas passenger cars. You "break even" before you drive off the dealer lot.
The math isn't the problem, it's your assumptions that are the problem. You are assuming that 20%
I'm done. Everything I've stated is 100% accurate. I've made zero assumptions. You are projecting. Enough already.
Let's face it, only a literal retard is going to claim everyone's driving habits are identical. Yet here you are. Even after what shouldn't have to be explained is explained.
This is why people hate EVs and assume only morons promote them.
I'm done. Everything I've stated is 100% accurate. I've made zero assumptions. You are projecting. Enough already.
Of course you're done. That's the liberal MO. Make a claim, retreat when challenged to back it up.
This is why people hate EVs and assume only morons promote them.
If people are making financial decisions based off of how they feel about other people, it is they who are the morons.
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