That pretty much gets to the core for me as well. Electric cars are far less convenient than liquid fuel powered cars.
That’s a deal breaker for most people.
And here is a fun thing: Imagine if half the people where you live bought Teslas and used them as the daily driver. Electric power rates would triple to keep the grid from melting down. They only work as an item that very few people use.
Electric power rates would triple to keep the grid from melting down.
Last I have seen was, Germany had plans for wind farms in the coastal north.
But NO approval for a right of way for the power lines to the industrial south.
Could the travel range be increased by driving with lights, AC, heat... off?