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Well, EVs were already here, over 100 years ago, and they failed then for the same reasons they would be failing now, except for gov. intervention.
High initial costs, as you mentioned, excessive strains on an already rickety power grid, long recharge times.
And there is also the fact that from a "doomsday" prep scenario, they are worthless...the internal parasitic battery drain and natural loss will render a fully charged EV dead in a couple of weeks, very vulnerable to EMP, and, this is a biggie for me...you can't store electrons in a jug.
A non computerized diesel will run on any flammable fluid.
A non computerized spark ignition engine will run on any vaporous fuel.
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