Believe it or not, we have been working in the EV industry since getting out of the gasoline powertrain world in 2018. We prefer a nuanced approach to EV adoption, where increasing the number of electric vehicles on the road sees more thought than simply converting the current fleet over to electric. The current trend seems to be to create electric vehicles that can meet the driving range of typical gasoline-powered automobiles, and it just leads to massive curb weights and underutilized batteries.
To us, a good application of electrified powertrains is in commuter cars for people with commutes under 30 miles or so. Stuff like eGolfs and the 500e. For many people, it's pretty feasible to do those 60 miles per day and then charge the vehicle using AC power in the garage once home for the day. Small packs like the 24kWh pack in the 500e don't take long to charge, eliminating the necessity of DC charging, which takes a toll on battery longevity. We would expect a 500e to charge in around 8-9 hours on a 120V outlet, meaning you could plug it in at work to get your full range back, or you could just plug in once home for the evening. Sure, it would charge at 6.6kW (30amp 240V service) if you installed a level 2 charger at your house, making for a 3-4 hour charge, but we wouldn't even bother for a pack this small.
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