Honda says making cheap electric vehicles is too hard, ends deal with GM::The platform was to use GM’s Ultium batteries.

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    11 months ago

    The issue is charging takes a while, while refuelling is pretty much instantaneous

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        11 months ago

        People that live in the city don’t usually go shopping with their cars (at least here in central Europe) and people in the countryside will have enough space for a charger anyways.

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                11 months ago

                The article is, but this discussion didn’t really specifically mention the US, so I assumed we were talking about EVs in general

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              11 months ago

              What? Why would you react that way, this isn’t even an “America is the only country that exists” moment. Nobody disagreed with you, insulted you, misinterpreted you, etc…

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                  11 months ago

                  Those downvoters are because you shifted the conversation away from “ev’s in the US”. But since you like sophistry, that was intentional.

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      11 months ago

      DC fast charging is fairly fast. My car goes from 10-80 in less than 20 minutes in summer, and probably 35 minutes in winter. My wife spends more time than that in grocery stores weekly.

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      11 months ago

      The goal is, to set them up so people aren’t necessarily waiting.

      – I don’t care how long it takes to charge at home: just like my phone I plug in overnight and it’s fully charged in the morning

      – all the grocery stores and restaurants and workplaces that have chargers are all pretty slow but you’re going to be there for a while anyway, plus they only need to recover the charge used to get there

      – on road trips, my stop is well under an hour but a supercharger can give back a good percentage of charge in that time

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      11 months ago

      I either charge at home, or at work, or if there happens to be a charger at my destination but I’m almost never waiting to charge.

      I’ve frequently had to wait for a pump or had to go out of my way to get to a working pump. Gas pumps don’t work when the power goes out but batteries stay charged. I’ve actually had to load up my gas generator in my ev to drive 2 towns over during a power outage to get fuel…to keep my pets alive. Car only had about 30% charge to start and roughly 22% when I was back. Generator had 0 gas to start (had just run through my old gas) and was full when I got back…also the power decided to come back on which began refueling my ev.