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From MI here, I love my EV and despise anyone who hates on them.
I only hate them because I can't afford the Porsche EV.
What about those of us who think that EVs only prolong the issue, and that better public transportation for everyone isn't just a good idea, but the best idea for personal well-being, as well as climate change?
Sure, but while I wait for that to actually exist where I live, are you OK with me driving an EV or should I just not leave the house?
I think they should realize that those public transportation have to be powered somehow and that we have to keep developing the technology for EV one way or another because fossil fuel busses and trains are not the future.
I mean, they're already starting to move away from natural resources for busses. Granted, per person per mile, they're already drastically more efficient than than any gass guzzler on the road.
Not too mention that subways and light rail are already electric, and we're moving away from fossil fuel power generation, too.
If we built futures that didn't need cars, with more walkable locations, mixed zoning, safe bike lanes, etc. our current car-centric society could finally disappear.
You should be in favour of EVs. Just large, bus-shaped ones. However private transportation isn’t simply going to vanish. So it’s best to support a transition to EV cars as well
I'd tell them to be realistic, and remind them that a large percent of the population doesn't live in dense areas where that type of thing is practical, and that personal vehicles, of some sort, will be required until those larger issues can be fixed.
The vast majority of people live in dense populations...