All good points, too. But the "average person"...what's that? Most people live in the cities - by definition high population areas. City driving is supposedly better in an EV. I've got some coworkers who fit your less than 40 miles per day scenario perfectly. They have electric or plug in hybrids. It works great for them, as they live less than 20 miles from work or have installed a charger at home or play musical chairs with the (currently) free chargers in the work parking lot. (CURRENTly...see what I did there?).
For the guy who charges at work, he's excited it's free. Only, it's not free...he's just not the one directly paying for it. For the coworker who had a charger installed at home, it works out great and they say it's not terribly expensive. In that case, it's less than 10 miles from home to work.
But at what cost? Many EV's are crazy expensive to purchase. Low end ones often starting at what high end ICE vehicles go for. That makes it really hard for the average consumer.
Back to the OP, who feels EV is not a good fit for rural folks.
I drive 110 miles per day. Pretty much all highway miles but different levels of traffic. Some highway cruising, some highway but in traffic jams, and some suburban to agricultural areas on state or county roads. Not sure I could do an EV but I'm keeping my eyes open. A hybrid seems like a better option to me.
Good points, I was replying to NevadaLove saying, "Point is, EV vehicles are still leaps and bounds behind ICE vehicles in many of the metrics that users require their daily drivers to provide." When the average daily driver drives 30 miles a day their requirements are met. Average meaning that you driving 110 miles is unusual, you even state that some of your coworkers have much shorter commutes.
Given your 110 mile commute a EV may not be the best option for you, fair point. I will say that used EV's are fairly affordable (my 2020 Bolt cost $12K) and there are now several new options with 250 mile+ range for around $30-35K which isn't cheap but is far from the $90K a Rivian costs. If I were in you shoes I'd probably buy a well used Prius for $5-6K, pop a $4k re-built battery in it and drive it till the wheels fall off, they can usually go for 300K miles without much issue and you'd probably get 40ish MPG.
I stumbled upon this thread, participated, and am now leaving. I have come away with my mind blown that anyone who has ever set foot outside of any decent sized city would think this way. I'm not sure what world you live in or what kind of people you think the Expedition Portal would be about. Overlanding, vehicle expeditions, remote off road travel, etc. are about self sufficiency and EV's don't currently fit that definition anywhere on the planet.....for more than a few hours of driving. I can only imagine the extra time it would take to attempt the Pan American by EV.
I'm done, no need to respond. You're dreaming if you think there are going to be charging stations along the Mojave trail, or in remote Alaska, or perhaps the whole entire continent of Africa or Australia in the next 10, 20, 50 years.
FWIW, I'd love to own an EV. They fit the use case of my wife. As a world traveler, preferrably by vehicle, I see no other use case that they fit.
Gotta run, just filled my tank in the time it took to post this. <5 minutes and I'm off and running for another few hundred miles.
Way to get the last word in on your way out.
OP didnt say EVs are terrible. He said at this time they dont seem to work well for rural areas.
This was in reply to them justifying the anti-EV chat in the EV forum, I was pointing out that was mostly untrue. Name calling has also entered the chat.
NevadaLover, "P.S. a couple users here need to simply put on their grown up underwear and stop whining so bad, it's no different than the anti-toyota, ford or gm talk here, people like different things than you."
Never said anyone was forcing an EV on me, I have repeatedly stated clearly that some users demand everyone buys an EV to replace our ICE rigs, and again there are no suitable EV alternatives to my rig!
And there is plenty of brand hate throughout this forum and every other forum, but the proponents of individual ICE brands aren't as adamant at vocal as 1 or 2 EV proponents are here on the portal.
If users were demanding everyone buy an EV then yeah they were in the wrong, I agree but did they come into the ICE threads and start telling everyone this or was it in this forum that's for discussing EV's? Do you go into the Tacoma threads and tell everyone you'll never buy a Tacoma until it can tow 7K for 400 miles? I doubt it. You have clearly made your case that no EV fits
your parameters for travel and I agree that is the case, we can all move on.