Sure, but who wants to buy a car that only gets 100 miles, then needs to be recharged every 50 miles?
I do! My work is located ~15miles from my home and I could charge the car (for free!) all day while I'm working. A car which could go ~100 miles would cover almost all my personal transportation needs (not only to and from work), and if I would need to go longer I could rent or borrow another car (or take a bus / cab).
The electricity will mostly be free of charge for me, since I'll recharge it in a charging station at work.
I wonder how many years the batteries are supposed to last, and how much it will cost to get new ones though.
Last I checked Sweden wasn't part of the US.
Exactly. I didn't know it was a hazzle taking the bus in the US before reading about it here, so I gave an example about how public transportation can work in other countries.
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