• Serinus@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    As for the route planning it’s definitely not easy in Spain.

    It’s getting even easier in the US with Biden’s initiative to “Electrify America”.

    Oh wait, that’s cancelled.

    It’s an interesting discussion, and I think all of it is valuable reading for people who might be on the fence or skeptical. And of course I’m not as familiar with Europe, but I expected you’d be farther along than Kansas when it comes to this green anything. On the other hand, our car culture in general is much larger, and highway culture in Kansas surely plays a bigger role than Spain.

    • ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net
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      7 days ago

      It’s a complicated topic in general. In my apartment building there are many families with two cars (because both parents work). They are in a perfect situation to get an EV because then can simply keep the other car for longer trips and in the last year I saw many new chargers appear in the garage. In other places people don’t have a private parking spot to install a charger, have just one car and drive more. For them EV will still be a big inconvenience. The infrastructure is improving quite fast and you can definitely drive anywhere you want but it still not as convenient as gas stations.