> These are things the hype cycle doesn't tell you about and you don't realize until you've actually owned an EV and tried to make it your day-to-day vehicle.
I could point by point argue my experience, which has a lot of differences to your experience, but those are just our anecdotes.
Where I fundamentally disagree with you is that this is still the hype. I think everyone in the world knows these things at this point and talks about them. We are the point where the “hype” is anti-hype with the points you raised.
I don’t own an EV right now because it doesn’t fit my use case, but I actually think the “hype” has swung too far back the other direction.
I could point by point argue my experience, which has a lot of differences to your experience, but those are just our anecdotes.
Where I fundamentally disagree with you is that this is still the hype. I think everyone in the world knows these things at this point and talks about them. We are the point where the “hype” is anti-hype with the points you raised.
I don’t own an EV right now because it doesn’t fit my use case, but I actually think the “hype” has swung too far back the other direction.