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It’s certainly longer and less convenient, but greatly offset by the fact I can almost always charge at home. Only on days where I drive more than a couple hundred miles (very rarely) do I need a charging station.
agreed. currently it really only makes sense to buy an ev if you can charge at home.
Or at work, or only need to charge once a week, or something similar.
most people dont keep their jobs over a decade anymore. dont get stuck in a shitty job situation because its your gas station too.