Well if I don't boot it, I can drive 320 miles in cold, wet, winter weather if needed before stopping, closer to 400 in summer. This isn't the problem many thunk it is anymore.
You're right about infrastructure though for those who can't charge at home overnight. It needs a lot of work.
Here again with range you are missing the point about how lots of real people live.
With families more wide-spread around the country..
(Statistically loads of kids end up settling down in their university town.)
Yes you can do a reasonable single long journey... But can you travel back the same distance after 10mins refueling?
I have children, (grown-up), living in Sheffield, Portsmouth, Cheltenham.. we are in the Midlands
When we go visiting them, we typically don't just sit in the house, (or at a motorway service station), waiting to top up the car..
We travel round visiting places.. then travel back home.. Maximising our family time together.. with ZERO time spent recharging cars to get back home!
As well as the normal visiting trips, we then also get more urgent unplanned trips.. Which EV's simply cannot currently cope with.
(Over the past 2 years we've had, death of my mom, premature still birth of my second grandchild..
Where pretty much at the drop of a hat, our daily plans have changed, and we need to be somewhere else ASAP with several hundred miles to cover several days in row).
last year when our granddaughter died we were up and down to Cheltenham 4 days on the trot..
sometimes at obscure times of day, sometimes with quick wash, eat change of clothes.. travel back turnaround times..
and/or whilst still needing to do other local journey picking up shopping etc..
Our car can do around 600mile on a full tank that take less than 10mins to fill including paying the cashier!
When one of my daughters was 21, while at Southampton uni..
We did a round trip in our people carrier collecting other family members to go down to see her..
Home To Worcester To Bath To Egham To Southampton.. Back to Egham Back to Bath Back to Worcester Back home..
All on a single tank of fuel..
All in a single day., If we had been confined to using EV's..
either my daughter wouldn't of had here 21st family celebration...
OR.. I guess we would have needed multiple EV's from each location doing multiple journeys?
If all my children had EV's and they visited us...
Then all need to recharge to get back home... No idea where the heck they could all plug in!!!
Maybe I'm wrong but I get the impression that some EV owners have never had to make an urgent journey in their life,
or they all live very local to their family loved ones and workplace?