• Cypher@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I live in Australia, some of my trips are 1200+ km in a day, add in charging time and it’s simply not realistic for me to use an EV. My longest trip is 2,200km in one go which already takes 25-26 hours including stops.

    The lower cost is great but wouldn’t make up for needing to pay for an additional overnight stay. There’s also zero infrastructure for EVs in remote locations.

    EVs aren’t quite there for everyone’s use cases. I would have one for around town… if they weren’t privacy nightmares.

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      24 hours ago

      That’s a very special case where EV is not suitable. The 2200 km in 26 hours you mention is very far from legal driving in most countries. Here you need resting periods, and AFAIK you can’t legally drive more than 11 hours per day as a professional, so that trip would take 2 days here anyway, unless it’s something you do for fun?
      So here (EU) that trip would in fact be possible with an EV with little loss of time, because of the mandatory resting periods, but maybe in Australia there wouldn’t be the necessary infrastructure to charge on such long trips.

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      1 day ago

      Even here in little old England my commute to the office and back is 150 miles. These “300 mile range” EVs rarely actually do 300 miles so I’d need to charge my car up at home every day. If I forget then I’m stuck trying to find a supercharger in rush hour, which sounds like a recipe for disaster.

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        24 hours ago

        I have a neighbor that commute 300+ km round trip every day no problem for years. Driving from home fully charged he can get to Copenhagen and back on the same charge at 130 km/h almost all the way on “Motorway”.
        Even with the extra distance you require, it should be easily possible if your place of work has a charger reserved for you.
        Even a normal 11 kWh home charger is more than enough to get you going home fully charged in an 8 hour workday of charging.