Comment Re:No. Just better mileage (Score 3, Insightful) 149
My household’s PHEV gets roughly 38-45 miles on electric only. Most days we use it, it doesn’t uses gas. We only fill up it’s tiny gas tank, 6 gallons, about every 6 weeks. Even on primarily gas it gets about 42 miles a gallon. That isn’t just better mileage. It electric with a gasoline backup and sometimes range extender. It is my wife’s primary commuter.
We also have a ICE SUV. That thing gets about 20 mpg with its 16 gallon tank. When we need to haul things it’s great to have, but it only gets used about 3000 miles a year theses days. Though to be fair, we also live in a walkable area with two train lines and I now work remotely. I’m eyeing all electric Rivian R2 in 3 years when I pass it down when the oldest turns 16. We are the demographics this article talks about.
With the majority of US households having 2 vehicles, I do think if when it came time to replace one of them the did so with an ice vehicle it would be wise to do so. With the way our infrastructure is in this country having an ICE or PHEV, hybrid vehicle around is probably wise. But an EV costs way less to maintain and are a pleasure to drive. Plus if you have a garage/place to charge you always have max range when you leave the house. But cars that can take gas, or diesel, are still better for long road trips and towing things. Your household having one of each gives you the best of both worlds.
We also have a ICE SUV. That thing gets about 20 mpg with its 16 gallon tank. When we need to haul things it’s great to have, but it only gets used about 3000 miles a year theses days. Though to be fair, we also live in a walkable area with two train lines and I now work remotely. I’m eyeing all electric Rivian R2 in 3 years when I pass it down when the oldest turns 16. We are the demographics this article talks about.
With the majority of US households having 2 vehicles, I do think if when it came time to replace one of them the did so with an ice vehicle it would be wise to do so. With the way our infrastructure is in this country having an ICE or PHEV, hybrid vehicle around is probably wise. But an EV costs way less to maintain and are a pleasure to drive. Plus if you have a garage/place to charge you always have max range when you leave the house. But cars that can take gas, or diesel, are still better for long road trips and towing things. Your household having one of each gives you the best of both worlds.