I was wondering about this...I'll stay with diesel, thank you...
...Ben

We are excellent candidates for EV usage, my wife drives her fifteen year old Camry Hybrid so seldom that on some occasions I need to hook up a battery charger. What turned me off initially was the need to install a 220 outlet in the garage for the charger. I'm still not sold and when a number of automakers are dropping EV production that leads me to believe there is something afoot.
For lightly driven vechicles there is a rather cheap device called a Tender that will keep your battery up. I have used them when I stored my summer only Vette for 7 months at a time.
A good made battery tender is what you need not a charger or trickle charger. Most any big box sells them mine came from Walmart! I have 3
And....... last week, while renewing my Texas truck registration, I noticed on the back of the form that electric vehicles will be charged $200.00 annually. I assume to make up for loss of revenue from the gasoline tax that is supposed to be for maintenance of highways and roads.I was wondering about this...I'll stay with diesel, thank you......Ben
The local Ford dealer has a F-150 Lightning on their sales floor and it hasn't moved...and this is a huge truck area in AZ. The $90k sticker price may be scaring people off.