Am I the only one who thinks that EV will NEVER be the futur of cars?

How much power can a domestic power supply deliver?
3 kW? 7kW? Is the government going to build fast charging (120kW) infrastructure. I think people might not accpet multiple hour recharge time when its 3 minutes at most with a petrol car.

>and this has to do with the fuel source and not an autonomous control scheme because _____

It's much harder to make an "off the grid" electric vehicle than with a petrol vehicle

There is no going back. At least that's what I believe.

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Except demand is high in winter even at night.

"off the grid" as in freedom from outside control. Obviously it's harder to make your own gasoline than electricity.

>Did you miss the news on all the remote controlling, eavesdropping, location tracking, and all other concerns? If you make your own electric car, maybe. But all major manufacturers are bowing down to demands for autonomous driving and built-in spying for "our safety

None of those things are unique to evs

You still pay half for electricity, compared to Germany.

EV's will become the future when energy prices skyrocket. All EVs have city mpge around or above 100, and they are fairly reliable. Modern gasoline cars are barely able to give you 30mpg highway or 20mpg city, and all these fuel saving gimmicks are come at a cost of reduced reliability.

Since there's no bullshit emissions stuff you have to build for, homologating and getting your own self-built EV registered is basically piece-o-cake.

Bullshit. Building an EV from basic parts is easier than an ICE car, unless you're thinking of crate engines - then it's equal.

Motor control using a PLC is fucking piece of cake.