It is my view that there will be a "tipping point" when most people will drive electric cars. We are not at this point yet. These days the vast majority of people use flat screen TVs and digital cameras, The use of CRTs and film cameras would feel odd for most.
There are several things wrong with electric cars at present. These include:
- Poor range.
- Use lithium ion batteries.
- Too few changing points
- Expensive to buy.
- Insurance costs high.
- Inexperienced garage staff.
- Repair costs high?
- The massive research into battery technology will reduce costs and increase range dramatically. One possibility is solid state batteries.
- Prices will drop (possibly with influence from the Chinese).
- There will be far more charging points, although most will charge at home and be able to do long journeys without a recharge.
We are not there yet, but it is coming. Expect 1000 mile ranges and prices similar to petrol cars.
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