We have ZERO incentives to change these cars with electrics; why would I change my convenience to put gas in the established gas network with the dubious charging station availability (Eastern Europe)?
I drove a Hyundai Kona electric last year; well, when you drive it at 150-180 km/h - the battery dies quite fast :)
I am not convinced AT ALL in electric cars. Maybe in 20-30 years ...
Honestly, there’s something very Eastern European about your comment. You own two unnecessarily powerful SUVs, driving waay over the speed limit in Bulgaria seems somehow relevant to you and you still wonder why you should be inconvenienced by EVs while ecosystems are dying left and right beyond any doubt. With this mindset you actually might be one of the last people to understand, yes.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio 2018 / 2.0 petrol / 280 bhp Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio 2021 / 2.9 V6 / 510 bhp
We have ZERO incentives to change these cars with electrics; why would I change my convenience to put gas in the established gas network with the dubious charging station availability (Eastern Europe)?
I drove a Hyundai Kona electric last year; well, when you drive it at 150-180 km/h - the battery dies quite fast :)
I am not convinced AT ALL in electric cars. Maybe in 20-30 years ...