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"The infrastructure isn't there" literally does not apply for most people living in houses. If you don't have much reason to travel and do most of your commuting within a 100 miles, you basically never need to use a charger outside of what's at your house.
I think it's more to do with interest, and maybe pricing. "Luxury EV" just doesn't make a ton of sense with the amount of value they lose. New ones that cost less from the beginning seem to make more sense, and there is a huge lack of those, at least here.
I don't have an electric vehicle, I prefer my gas vehicles for the enjoyment factor. If they become cheap enough though, I could see maybe one day also having an electric car as a second car for the times I don't care and just want some groceries or what have you.
Last edited by speedyink1; 03-21-2026 at 06:13 PM.
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