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  • That's not how this stuff works. I never sit in my car waiting for it to charge. Sometimes I'll charge while shopping. Plug in the car, do your weekly grocery shopping come back, drive off. When you use a level 2 (shower) charger, you leave the car and come back after a couple of hours. It obviously depends on the available infrastructure in the places you normally go to. Takes a bit of planning and a bit of forethought. But it's really not rocket science.

  • It's really funny how people suddenly start caring about desert ecosystems. Just like they suddenly started caring about child slaves in the Congo mining cobalt for EV batteries. Those people never cared when the cobalt was mainly used as a catalyst for refining gasoline. Funny how that works, eh? But anyway. It's simply not true that building solar farms will somehow create a barren wasteland. The opposite is true. Solar farms can often help improve biodiversity on the land they're installed on.

  • FWIW I've had an EV for four years now and I rent an apartment with no charger too. There have been times when finding a charger has been inconvenient. But I've never looked back. None of those problems are insurmountable and most of the time it's a minor inconvenience at worst.