▲ | AtlasBarfed a day ago | ||||||||||||||||
I live in rural areas and drive a Phev. It's piddly 15 mile range sucks and I would love one that does 50. I would be all electric except for long distance, which I do 500 mile trips frequently with poor recharging infrastructure. I am not some shill for the oil company. EVs are a huge pain in the ass out here. EV range is a big fat lie as well 400 miles, but it degrades 10%, but you only charged to 90%. If you use AC heat lose another 15% range, 10-20mph permaheadwind out of the west? Another 10%. Choppy stress cracks? Another 5%. If phevs has been pushed more we would have maximized battery supply to the most electrification of daily miles driven, and they still can. A recharge engine doesn't need transmissions, gearboxes, and can be smaller and run Atkinson cycle. The US government continues to botch charging infrastructure, incentives, domestic battery production, etc. Phevs can pave over a great desk of that. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | bryanlarsen a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Would you be willing to pay $10,000 over a gasoline vehicle for a 50 mile PHEV? Certainly there are some people that are. It's the intersection of people in situations like yours and those who are willing to pay to do their part for the environment. But that's a pretty small set of people. A large minority of people are in the first bracket and a small minority in the second bracket. The intersected set is pretty small. With incentives like CAFE reducing that $10,000 number the market was much larger. | |||||||||||||||||
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