▲ | sokoloff 2 days ago | |
I'd say more that it evolves rather than goes away. We've had our BEV for over a decade and it's the car we tend to choose to drive for short distance errands. We like it by all means, but when one of us needs to take the hybrid car for a weekend or a local business trip, we still have to plan out to make sure the other can manage whatever we need to do with just the BEV. As dboreham says in the sibling comment, the range anxiety morphs into charger-availability anxiety. Even if I know a charger physically exists at my destination, if it's 45% or more of the range away, I still need to worry that it will be working, that my access will work, that it won't be occupied or blocked, etc. In nearly 40 years of driving, I almost never researched gasoline availability (through the Nevada desert and in Central America, I did). In a little over a decade of BEV driving, I've done a lot of EVSE (charger) researching. |