Andres125sx wrote: ↑07 Feb 2020, 09:04
I´m not arguing, I´m just clarifying it´s not a matter of meeting demands, but simply about pricing. Actually they meet demands even better than ICEs, they´re easier to use, they don´t need to warm up, they´re silent, they´re smooth, and provide more range than 80-90% of people need.
People rarely buy cars based on their most common commute. The EV folks just love to throw around that the majority uses their car for what, 40km daily average. So? Every now and then, I do trips in excess of 500-1000km. My vehicle has to cover all eventualities. If I'd buy an electric vehicle, some trips would just not be possible. Some might be, but not as convenient.
When buying a car, especially if it can only be one vehicle, has to justify its price for a wide range of purposes, not just the most common one. I live in a country where we actually have a lot of EVs (not just Teslas) on the road - though I strongly assume most are 2nd vehicles used for those daily commutes. I know I would use it for the purpose if I had one.