In recent years, the roar of engines in cities has quieted down, but charging stations seem to be popping up on every corner. Electric vehicles are touted as eco-friendly, quiet, and low-maintenance, but issues like battery life, charging time, and infrastructure are still hot topics. Do you think electric vehicles are just a passing trend or the start of a transportation revolution? What’s missing from the equation: technology, infrastructure, or our habits? Let’s discuss.
Are electric vehicles the future of transportation or just a passing trend?
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Wow, hearing that the charging time is still long makes me think—have you actually seen a station that charges 80% in 30 minutes in real life? If the infrastructure develops at this rate, wouldn't changing our habits become much easier in your opinion?
Given the recent improvements in battery energy density and the expanding network of fast chargers, which do you think will be the bigger barrier to widespread adoption—still-high battery costs, long charging times, or changing consumer habits?