I need a new car, and I really want to go full electric. I’m wondering if anyone regrets buying one? What are the downsides?

    • @noahm
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      211 hours ago

      Sort of. ICE engines are much more mature, and the improvements happen in much smaller increments. There were plenty of ICE cars 30 years that could get 30 mpg, just like there are today. Whereas with EVs, we’re talking about potentially extending range and charging speeds by 50% or more.

      • @[email protected]
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        210 hours ago

        That seems like it would only be a concern for people that need the new thing all the time, which is an expansive proposition when it comes to cars.

        As long as the batteries and drivetrain hold up, the people looking to spend 10-20k on their commuter rather than 40-70k will accept things that are out of date.

      • @[email protected]
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        07 hours ago

        EVs are older than ICE cars.

        The market definitely went ICE for decades, but how mature is mature enough for you?

        • @noahm
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          25 hours ago

          EVs are older, sure, but they were in suspended animation for a long time.

          As to the question of how mature is mature enough, that depends. In my case, as an EV owner, I think they are mature enough now. However, the fact that major developments in range, efficiency, charging speed, etc are happening regularly in the EV space reflects a certain immaturity. The technology clearly has not yet stabilized, and that may be concerning for people coming from an ICE background.