I was all set to buy a Kia Niro phev and then a month before they were available the government charged the tax credit and it no longer made economic sense. Ended up getting a new ICE Forte instead
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Despite the bad press, half of America is still considering an EV or hybrid car — they just want them to be cheaper
(www.businessinsider.com)
I like the idea of an EV but honestly I barely drive, and when I do I lament the poor infrastructure of my country.
I think more EV and hybrid vehicles should integrate power outlets (V2L), in order to compensate for poor infrastructure.
Yeah they can be great as power backup, or generally as giant batteries for solar power. However by infra I meant roads and traffic sensibilities, especially in third world countries.
Just make them as cheap and reliable as the dinosaur guzzlers and I'll happily buy and drive one. Especially if you can get that second hand.
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