6 Common EV Myths and How to Debunk Them
Briefly

"The number one complaint from people with no experience driving or living with an electric car is that it takes too long to recharge them. This attitude is understandable, as humans have become accustomed to vehicles that can be refueled in minutes. However, EVs represent a paradigm shift: rather than frequent trips to the gas station, EV owners can plug their cars in at home each night and wake up with a full battery every morning."
"Even the fastest charging EVs need 18 to 20 minutes to charge from 10 to 80 percent at a DC fast charger. To some people, this is too long. However, compared to the inconvenience of gas stations, this can actually be more convenient for daily usage, as it eliminates the need for frequent stops at fueling stations; especially in areas with diminishing gas station numbers."
Read at WIRED
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