Nope.
Most Americans NEED a car. Most American households cannot afford more than one car, so that car has to be able to do everything they have to do... which invariably means traveling more than 250 miles.
And once again... the infrastructure (charging stations) can NOT support the amount of EV's currently on the road in most places. And the electrical infrastructure (power for the charging stations) has to come from some f'n where... and it damn sure ain't solar and f'n wind.
Fossil fuel/nuke/solar/wind can't keep up with current demand in some places right now, ffs.
IF (huge if) charging stations were as available and as fast as refueling gasoline, I would not be so anti-electric.
IMO what would be more prudent is dumping that R&D money into hydrogen fuel cell technology, not electric... that is, if they really want to make an impact on the environment. It's cleaner. And making automotive batteries does more to harm the environment. FACT.
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