- the price tag of (nice) EVs will remain at a level that is out-of-range for a large portion of those needing a car
Yes, people forget to calculate TCO. That's a big mistake. Also, those cars will be available on the used market in 1-2 years for people with tight budget.
- highway speed limits are NOT 55/60mph, and most people exceed the limits anyway, so the range figures are miles away from reality, and thus not practical for many people
Does not matter. Range issues have been resolved.
- Tesla is still far from the build/material quality of Audi, Mercedes & Co, and people spending around 100K on a car just don't look for technology only
100k what? A Model 3 costs 40k today in Europe, cheaper than a VW Passat with the same options.
Next year, the model3 prices are expected to be reduced, once production starts in Europe, and there will be no more import and transport costs. I therefore expect a model 3 at a price under 35 000 euro next summer.
- got no figures, but with around 2-3% EVs, many people complain about the availability of (super)chargers, so how will this go with 20- or even 50% EVs ? how long will it take to expand the infrastructure, will the technology still be the most efficient one when that will have happened, etc...?
I got figures. Germany is now at 6,5% BEV and growing. https://www.cleanthinking.de/elektroauto-verkaufszahlen-august-umweltbonus-beschleunigt-verkaeufe/ VW just released the ID.3, and sells 10 000 of those in September.
France has 5% BEV now, and strangely, 15% hybrid : https://www.20minutes.fr/economie/auto/2802743-20200618-automobile-ventes-voitures-electriques-hybrides-envolent-mois-juin
Norway is at 60% BEV.
Charging infrastructure is good in Germany, and is growing together with the cars. Other countries are following slowly.
Outdated single "triple charger" stations get replaced by huge charging parks with 20-100 CCS stalls, like this one: https://youtu.be/0hpTBz-uW7U?t=413
- Many countries in Europe are pushing hard towards collective transportation (and even forbid access to large portions of cities to individual cars) , and tend to discourage people to buy individual cars... many people are NOT willing to spend so much money, while so many uncertainties remain...
Wrong. They close cities to older ICE cars. Newer will get on the list soon.
- EVs currently use electricity produced for 80% by nuclear and/or gas plants
Totally wrong. 46% renewable in Germany, and growing each year.
https://strom-report.de/strom/
sorry, your figures are vaporware...
Yes, a model S costs 100K, just like the X (even more !), not all Tesla's are cheap !!
Yes, you're ignoring that we'll live on with a used cars market for decades, with many, many people that will NOT spend 30 or 40k on a car, especially when this becomes less interesting from a fiscal perspective, in some countries, nearly 50% of new cars are company cars, and companies will buy far less cars in the years to come, as this will get more and more taxed
No, whatever you pretend, many cities in Europe are pushing cars out of their centers, whatever you pretend (been in The Netherlands
). Just need to check how much place has been taken from car lanes for bicycles these last month, and this will go on !!!
No, Germany is NOT all of Europe, and the average (in Europe) 'clean' electricity is not at 40 to 50% !!
No, the range issue has NOT been solved, this is BS !!! I have enough colleagues driving the 'long range' model S, with their stories when they have to cross Europe... no thanks, I'll keep mine for the time being !!!
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My view is that you present a totally biased view on the current situation... again, don't know where you live, but the average in Europe is NOT as you pretend it is... and the technology may have RADICALLY changed by the time EVs would be ready for 'everyone'... with 5kg of hydrogen, you've got roughly the same range as with the 600kg battery pack of the S, I don't know whether driving 600kg (or more ?) of batteries around is the way to go... I'm just saying those who claim loud that EVs are the only possible future, are simply lying... maybe in 20 years, but no one knows what it's gonna look like in 20 years...