My ICE car goes ~450 highway miles on a tank of gas, and takes ~ 10 minutes to refill for 450 more. OTOH, how many hours do those EV's take to fully recharge to 300 mile capability after their 300 miles? 2? 3? 4? 8?
And how many hours will I wait for the guy ahead of me to finish charging before it's my turn?
Sorry, there's a long, long way to go technologically before EV will tempt me, and we haven't even talked about the necessary grid growth to support a US fleet of majority EV vehicles. Until there is a revolutionary breakthrough in battery technology AND a massive growth of electrical grid capacity, a conversion to EV just isn't there unless we all stay home most of the time.
Maybe in 10-15 more years?
BTW, ladder 13 said "7 of 500,000 federally funded charging station have been built since authorized in 2021."
I just read an article that $7 billion federal dollars was earmarked for that in 2021 and we're now up to 8 stations built on that program. Maybe we should think 20-30 years instead of 10-15.