Sometimes it is good to take stock, sit back and take a look at the
wider picture in relation to the electric car market. Each day seems to
bring yet another raft of criticism, concerns and cheap shots at an
industry which has come on in leaps and bounds over the last decade.
While where we are today is certainly some way from the finish line
there is no doubt that amazing progress has been made with the likes of
Tesla pushing the industry to new highs.
So, why are people so negative about electric cars and unable or unwilling to appreciate the technology which it has created?
Media influence
For
many years now the media has been disparaging of electric cars and the
industry as a whole with many suggesting that the oil companies may be
pulling some strings behind the scenes. We only need to look at the EV1
debacle to see the rumours, counter rumours and blatant untruths peddled
about this particular vehicle. Indeed more than a decade after each
individual EV1 was recalled and crushed we still have no answers about
why what appeared to be a successful vehicle was suddenly withdrawn and
destroyed.
Journey anxiety
Those of you who
have looked at the electric car market will have come across the term
journey anxiety on numerous occasions. This is basically concern that an
individual driving an electric vehicle would not be able to get from A
to B due to a lack of recharging stations. It would be wrong to suggest
this is not a concern, indeed the industry is highlighted this as a
major target going forward, but what is the opinion of those who
actually drive electric vehicles?
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