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the average journey length in the US is 11 miles (slightly more than the UK 9 miles).
From a simple google



How far does the average American drive each day?


about 35 miles per day

The 2020 average equates to 1,060 miles per month per driver, or about 35 miles per day. By comparison, the DOT said the average annual miles was 13,476 in 2018. People rely on their cars because public transportation systems vary by location.
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By State broken into urban and rural.

https://www.bts.gov/statistical-products/surveys/vehicle-miles-traveled-and-vehicle-trips-state
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Have you driven one ? Like I've mentioned multiple times, they're far superior at just about everything what vast majority of people use ICE cars for.
With someone so outspoken about EVs it would be real neat if you had some first hand knowledge about them.
Says the guy with no EV…..
 

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From a simple google



How far does the average American drive each day?


about 35 miles per day

The 2020 average equates to 1,060 miles per month per driver, or about 35 miles per day. By comparison, the DOT said the average annual miles was 13,476 in 2018. People rely on their cars because public transportation systems vary by location.
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By State broken into urban and rural.

https://www.bts.gov/statistical-products/surveys/vehicle-miles-traveled-and-vehicle-trips-state
G24 proven wrong once again…..you might be put on ignore soon ;)
 

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.you might be put on ignore soon ;)
That ship has sailed. He put me on ignore when I was proven right on some Covid discussion.
 

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Says the guy with no EV…..
That's very bright. How do you know out of curiosity ? And does that mean I haven't driven them ? Think about it, it should really help you figure it out. lol.
 

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I’ve driven a Tesla and while they are confortable cars, we still have a range issue.
Yes, these are the trips that average American does every day. Not even speaking about average European, those guys do it twice a day. ;-)

Yes, range is an issue for long trips. That's why if you carefully read my post, I've said majority. Not all. You all try really hard to come up with the situation where EV isn't superior, which ironically proves my point.
 

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Please define superior.
Now the debate will start... Lol.
Quieter , faster (for those that care - should speak to this forum members), requires far far less maintenance (I have trauma every time I watch "Just rolled into" YT channel - highly recommend for entertainment) especially that most car owners are fairly ignorant on that. You pick.

They get you from point A to point B with no effort. That's what people use cars for. Even most of us here either keep their cars in the garage or spend months agonizing about mods just to drive to get groceries.
 

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That's very bright. How do you know out of curiosity ? And does that mean I haven't driven them ? Think about it, it should really help you figure it out. lol.
Just a hunch…..but pretty sure I’m right. I can tell your demeanor. Driving one has little bearing on living with one. Let’s think about that. It should really help you figure it out. Lol
 

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When the military changes its tanks, fighting vehicles and troop transports to BEV I'll be a convert.
 
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Yes, these are the trips that average American does every day. Not even speaking about average European, those guys do it twice a day. ;-)

Yes, range is an issue for long trips. That's why if you carefully read my post, I've said majority. Not all. You all try really hard to come up with the situation where EV isn't superior, which ironically proves my point.
https://electrek.co/2021/11/03/how-long-does-it-take-to-charge-a-tesla/
Most people can only afford a stage 1 and 2. Which take hours sometimes up to 10. Stop thinking that majority of people are so well off they can afford a level 3. Serious misstep on your part. You’d have to drive and find a fast charger first off to “fast charge” your car for only 200 miles and that still a 15 min wait. But hey keep thinking that it takes minutes for an at home or anywhere else charge other then a Tesla super charging station.
 

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You’d have to drive and find a fast charger first off to “fast charge” your car for only 200 miles and that still a 15 min wait.
Unless there is 1 or 2 or like last christmas in Ca, 20 or more cars in front of you.
 

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Complete rubbish. 10-12 hours for a complete charge - what from a generator in the back yard powered by a donkey.

Yes you need infrastructure and rapid chargers for long distances, but as you know (if you bothered to check) the average journey length in the US is 11 miles (slightly more than the UK 9 miles). So for MOST people MOST of the time EV's work just fine.
Hello; Read for comprehension. He is not saying 10-12 hours for a single fast charge. Pretty sure he means he would have to stop to charge many times with each charge being a fast charge of some amount of time. I figure he is talking the cumulative time to charge for the entire trip.
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"Regardless of how many charging stations there are a long the way, people are going to have to wait for a minimum of an hour for a “fast charge” and that won’t give a full charge to a Tesla for long range. You’re talking about a 10-12 hr charge for a long range drive."
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