Here I am and Im watching playoff hockey.
I came to a realization.
In sports, fans like to compare how today's sports greats measure up to past sports greats and vice versa.
But we cant do that accurately. Different eras. Past sports greats smoked, drank, ate like pigs.Had other jobs. Did not train, exercise etc...
Today's sports stars, well, they do the opposite of that. Plus, they use technology that records and captures their motions and they play it back micro second to micro second and analyze their movements with a professional sports trainer and improve on their imperfections.
Anyway...back to cars. Same logic though.
Different times had different obstacles to overcome with different advances in technology.
Its not fair for the Model T to be scrutinized by me the way I did.
But...its not fair for the EV to be scrutinized the way some do regarding charging times...
Technology is simply not there for that...yet. But...that is just 1 aspect of charging an EV.
For the umpteenth time. We forget that even with a 275 mile range in winter, so the range is even cut by 60-65%, an average Joe commuting with his EV, will never have to stop at a charging station just daily driving his EV back and forth to work if he has a home charging unit...
Modern EVs, Telsa EVs, SURPASS performance levels the way that guy made his argument, hands down with the daily driving aspect as a Tesla EV, or Bolt, has enough range to never have to charge on public roads...never has to detour and stop to "fill up". No time wasted...like at all...
Some people just harp on charging times needlessly because it shant be a problem...
But...just like the early Ford Model T adapters, cranking the engine by hand to start, fiddling around with bottles and funnels, taking out water from the radiator in the night because of freezing cold weather in the winter and adding water back into it in the morning, and then monitoring the water levels constantly, checking the water in the battery...
You know, those early car adapters, well, they coped...
Same with the EV guys. They cope with the different set of obstacles they have to face...
If you are not capable, or willing to cope with the EV obstacles...its simple, dont buy an EV. But for many, especially in other parts of the world not named United States of America, they cope with it quite well...