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"Maybe. This is a country where long distance drives are the norm. Until there is an acceptance that charging stations are everywhere, as easy and plentiful as gas stations, that you don't have to be constantly charging up on your road trip, I don't see wide spread acceptance of electric vehicles in this large car culture. I love the idea in theory, but am not comfortable with it in practice at this time, but then again, we prefer a road trip rather than going on an airplane."
We haven't reached that saturation yet. But at least along the interstates there is an adequate number of charging stations.
I believe the key to EVs is reducing the length of charging time. It is currently at 20 minutes to charge a EV to 80%. If that can be reduced to 10 minutes then it is close to an ICE vehicle.