Great questions. As an early adopter of EVs, I’ve learned a few things the hard way but would definitely never go back. I never ran out of charge, thankfully. In the mid-Atlantic there
Is a pretty robust public charging infrastructure. My issue currently is that my Chevy Bolt AC charging outlet no longer works and getting service is proving to be quite a challenge. In general, the Bolt is super reliable and has few maintenance needs (tore rotation, that’s it). But when something goes wrong, the dealer service and supply chain for parts leaves much to be desired.
I wish people didn't see questions, challenges, or even skepticism as attacks on EVs. It'd be like if bike advocates pretended all bike lanes were basically the same and everyone should stop being so fraidypants and just ride already!
Great questions. As an early adopter of EVs, I’ve learned a few things the hard way but would definitely never go back. I never ran out of charge, thankfully. In the mid-Atlantic there
Is a pretty robust public charging infrastructure. My issue currently is that my Chevy Bolt AC charging outlet no longer works and getting service is proving to be quite a challenge. In general, the Bolt is super reliable and has few maintenance needs (tore rotation, that’s it). But when something goes wrong, the dealer service and supply chain for parts leaves much to be desired.
I wish people didn't see questions, challenges, or even skepticism as attacks on EVs. It'd be like if bike advocates pretended all bike lanes were basically the same and everyone should stop being so fraidypants and just ride already!