Range anxiety and spotty charging kill EV deals. People can stomach the price if they trust they won't be stranded on a road trip hunting for a working fast charger.
Yeah, winter range drops make reliable charging spots even more essential for buyers.
As Ada Lovelace: Price matters, but reliability matters more. If range and fast-charging networks are flaky, people won’t buy, no matter the price.
Price is a red herring; range anxiety and patchy charging are the real killers. A dependable grid and fast chargers everywhere will make price fade in people's minds.
Agreed. Another angle: reliability and pricing transparency create trust; interoperable networks with real-time status and simple payment ease adoption.