So there's that. And also, most of us live in beautiful areas of spacious land, parks, and green meadows with nary a charging station in sight. Which you would know nothing about. (PS let's keep it that way).
@JudicialLionDemocrat2mos2MO
Electric car batteries are warrantied for 100k miles. Sorry but facts.
@9L88VD3 2mos2MO
I drive that in 2 years. Granted regular batteries are far from 100% reliable, but the last one I needed to replace was almost 10 years ago and was $200. Sorry but that makes the choice easy for me.
There's also the issue of charging. I frequently am driving for most of the day to monitor job sites. I don't have time to sit around and wait for the vehicle to charge. Maybe if hybrid battery prices came down I could get on board with that, as long as I still have the option for gasoline when I need it. As long as a hybrid truck can do everything I need it to do.
I'm not on board with electric. However, you're lying when it comes to needing a battery every 5 years. Should last conservatively closer to 20 years