Chad G 1979
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My coworker has a hybrid and has to plug in after work dauly and its on the charger til he leaves for work next morning otherwise battery wont make it. 20 miles 1 way to work. Batteries have never liked cold weather, even your standard alkaline ones. Same coworker says his battery life drops nearly double in winter during cold weather vs warm weather. Youtube videos show trucks of same brand/ model with 1 having a gasser and the other battery. Range in batt truck is 250 miles but when they tow the exact trailer, the batt truck uses 1% batt life per mile on road vs gasser still having half a tank of gas. So not sure banks is 0 for 3. Real world experiences have shown evs are not ready for primetime. Have decades yet til they are(if we dont run out of resources to make batteries with first, as lithium is a fairly rare material and most is in China). Everyone believes their own opinion and this thread wont change anyones minds. I think at one day evs will be the primary vehicle, but it will be decades from now and likely trillions in dollars spent to get it there. There is so much that needs to be advanced, upgraded, modified, added, installed, maintained before its ready not just the vehicles.