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It's amazing the number of people who could charge at home for cheap, drive well within the EVs daily range with miles to spare, and who would have adequate charging infrastructure for their ANNUAL or BIANNUAL out of town trip who would reject an EV simply because on their anticipated route fast charging costs a bit more than gasoline. For some reason they don't seem to realize that spending an extra $50.00 twice a year does NOT cancel SAVING $25 A WEEKThis describes a lot of people who are not retired and traveling, or traveling for work when you actually analyze your driving. That, or a surprising number of folks who never drive beyond a day trip distance.
Also have to consider that in a theoretical future where EV cost plummet, we build SMRs and invest heavily in power distribution, public charging gets better, all is well (seems like a fantasy, but for the sake of argument), a family that did take 1 big road trip a year or such could just rent a gas van and come way out ahead still.