this guy gets it.
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I would have a hybrid /chargeable Vehicle anytime as long as it was cost competitive with current cars on the market.
I have even looked at second hand Prius/priuses ( Oh the shame) I have noted at least one Prius around the Central Coast with a charge plug, so has been modified I presume with the USA battery kit.
I have a couple of uses for the car. One is tooling around Gosford etc, but occasionally I go to Kellyville or Avalon , stop for a few hours then home which is 200Km plus, with possible heavy traffic or complete stops for hours when yet another semi/truck/car crashes/burns/rolls on the M1.
I foresee quite a bit of range anxiety occurring in a pure EV on a hot day stuck in traffic after going 150KM then sitting for hours with aircon on. Imagine the rush to the nearest recharge station and the queue.
Regards Philip A
Eevo needs edumacating
https://youtu.be/ZAwIsKC7ROQ
My current cars are 34 and 48 years old. In ten years I'll be getting pretty close to ninety, and may or may not still be able to drive. What is certain though is I won't have much money. Unfortunately, it seems that electric cars are going to be a bit late for me, personally.
Mine is 43 years old, was playing around with it this morning, First decent rain last night since I converted it so still learning to drive it. Interesting.
Good training for the 4x4 Mobility scooter Ive got planned for when Im too old to drive.
https://youtu.be/Scv2z6u-S0w
Well, that's when you need to buy one of these....
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Several Nissan Leafs on carsales. Also BMW i3s.
If typical daily urban travel is only about 60 ks, then a Leaf or i3 with a 300 km range could do the job.