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[–] lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

My 2 cents: I could benefit greatly from an EV. Just a small one like a Bolt or something, for commuting.... shudders in suggesting GM for my own use

However, I rent. And my lease dictates that EV chargers are explicitly banned on the property. Something about "safety" and "risk of fire" and all that. Yet during my last inspection, they had absolutely zero issues with my welder, nor do they mind me working on my gasoline/diesel vehicles within the garage (as long as it's not on the driveway...something something property values...nothing more than a brake job in the driveway).

Yes, I know that EVs can be charged elsewhere. But that takes significantly more time than a standard gasoline fill-up, and my workplace (which is 99% of the reason I would own this hypothetical EV anyway) does not have any EV chargers. They might add some in the next year or two, but that's still a "definitely maybe", and so my only other alternative choices are a bike or public transit. Except my commute - a 55MPH rural highway - is too dangerous for biking with the complete lack of bike lanes, and public transit doesn't exist in my area.

I'm left with no other choice but to use a gasoline/diesel vehicle. Or walk, I guess?