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Is The Penny Dropping......?
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are people finally realising that electric cars are not viable for most? They are great if you live near work and never go very far but the infrastructure is still a joke if you are proper road user.
Have we reached the point where those that were ever going to buy in have now done so?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think your saturation point remark is indeed quite plausible. A major technological breakthrough is required before the markets boom.
Perhaps a recharge on the move with cables (or whatever) in the road (similar to the old steam locomotives picking up water from mid-track troughs) is an answer, but this of course would require major changes to the road infrastructure (similar to the original telephone cable upheaval to footpaths).
I'm glad you used the railway example canary because I think we will end up with car versions of the deisel electric trains. Not deisel of course but a small petrol engine on board that only charges the batteries when needed. That way things like "range anxiety" can be eased and more people will be confident in using them. They can charge when the opportunity arises and won't be totally useless when there is no opportunity.
I love my Ev Mokka. I just pootle from place to place in it and charge it up once a week/fortnight when it needs it. It's quiet, easy to drive and suits me down to the ground. This is our second EV and the next one will also be an EV. we have a charger installed at home so the 'infrastructure' doesn't bother me at all.