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[–] bridgeburner@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

It's a different scenario altogether if you are travelling. What I mean, is for every-day things, like commuting to work. In my locality, there are no public chargers available. And I can't charge at work, either. There are two charging stations available at my supermarket, but those two are definitely not enough and you can't roll the dice everytime you go to the supermarket hoping thay one spot is available. And that's not just where I live. There are still a lot of places in germany which face the same issues. Sure, it's getting better generally speaking every year, but right now an EV is not a viable alternative to an ICE car for everyone.