It's certainly a matter of common sense.
I'm not sure about that
The simple fact is... that even with the current charging network (which is woeful) and with the existing battery technology (it's changing all the time, with solid state batteries about to bring the next step change) EVs would make sense for the majority of the population.
You must be reading different articles to me, there are very few that are 100% positive and convincing about EV's and come with caveats and those that are give some rise to suggest they lack some truth.
Nobody I know has an average lifestyle all of the time, a spare of the moment long trip in an EV would need far more planning and consideration than one in an ICE vehicle, I could walk out my front door now get in my car and travel to my daughter's place 200 miles away and know it will take me just over 3 hours to get there I doubt I could give any prediction on how long it would take in an EV then an EV would need charging to get home where starting out on a full tank in my car I would get home and still have just over half a tank left
The big one now is fast chargers but in the long term how will the batteries fare and will the expected life of them be degraded by frequent fast charging
It's unfortunate that often the whole argument against EVs is based on the example of someone who represents maybe 5% of the population.... We MUST look at the majority ! Nobody is suggesting for one minute that EVs are viable for every single user.
Viable or not they are being forced on the population whether they like it or not.
Twist it another way for 95% of the work an electrician carries out doesn't need a transit van so why have one when a fiesta van will do
I think during the last EV debate we had on here... someone suggested that because you couldn't drive an EV from the south of France to Preston in one hit... the whole case for EVs was fundamentally flawed ! As if this trip was typical for all users...
Ok so so it is not every week that a long journey is done but if I want to do a journey of 1000 miles plus I would probably need to factor in 3 days rather than one
There are a large number of people who have a daily runabout that is much larger than they need but at weekends they will tow boats, caravans or even a trailer to pick up or dump stuff the last time I looked I think there was only one EV that could tow a trailer of upto 900Kg
The LV network issue is an interesting one... as there are differing 'expert' views about whether or not this is going to be a massive issue. I'm sure there'll be some local ones, but again we need to look at the bigger picture.
You don't need any "expert" views just ask the DNO guys on the ground who have to patch up the LV network every time there is a failure, then you could take a look at the diversity applied to the network with every house assessed at about 3 - 4 Kw it doesn't take a degree in maths to suss out that there may be a BIG problem on the horizon when the cable capacity is assessed. Yes the HV network may be capable but the LV network in places is 80 - 90 years old in times when an electric light bulb was a luxury
Yes I agree we have to look at the bigger picture that with EV's we will have to accept the inconvenience of refueling and the limitations they have