On the psychological damage caused by EV ownershipNow I'm not a fan of reddit myself, but it is typically an unbiased people's forum if you are on a general sub. I say this because if you go to a specific sub, say r/teslamotors you'll be lambasted if you say anything against their prophet Elon or his sacred cars. The same applies to r/bitcoin, there you'll be banned if you speak against the Magic software. Echo chambers best avoided for your own peace of mind.
But here is a basic car sub where the mix of individuals is more rational. On one thread it discusses going back to gasoline and there are pro and con posters of course, but for those going back you can see that by their very reasons there is a back story of complete angst. They were promised the future and in many cases found themselves in the distant past where cars suffered from severe range limitations and where quite barbaric in hot and cold climes.
These "switchers back" are emphatic too for the most part, they want out. It's like a bad marriage where the divorce is going to cost you a packet but at least there is a light at the end of the tunnel, your freedom returned! And no more Nasty confrontations. But as we all know a bad marriage leaves emotional scars as well as financial scars. I wonder if anyone will consider counseling services in the future to help people deal with this. No I'm serious! Nothing too involved but these people were lied to and exploited on a massive scale, a chunk of their lives stolen through psychological manipulations about saving the Planet. They at least need to admit this to themselves, get some catharsis so they are not a prey to similar scams in the future.
I know I'm getting ahead of the game with this but we are past the turning point where it's all going downhill in the eyes of the public. Up until just 3 months ago the majority of mass media outlets were still singing the praises of the EV revolution but now many are posting up very negative stories. New EV owners still flush with the excitement of the honeymoon will not be happy to read these, it will be causing a lot of cognitive dissonance for them I'm sure.
https://www.reddit.com/r/cars/comments/ ... o_gas_car/One more moderate comments, well balanced, but you can see the first adopter here is full of misgivings and his psychological crutch is "future innovation" He/she will be disappointed of course, since there will be no future innovation in the EV, not on the mass scale, this ship has hit the iceberg.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') know this is an international forum not everything is about USA, but comparing successful use cases of EVs in Norway to USA is as fruitless as trying to sell COVID masks at a tractor pull.
-gasoline is much cheaper in USA
-ICE cars much more expensive in Norway
-higher speeds traveled in USA=worse range
-better EV infrastructure in Norway, (probably) more homeownership in Norway or more rental units in Norway that provide EV charging
-better work/life balance in Scandinavia to spend more free time to spend charging, many overworked Americans don’t have an hour to spare in their week nor can as many charge their car while they sleep
What’s next, are Norwegians going to tell Americans they should just go see a psychologist about their poverty-induced depression because the country will pay for it? Might work for you out there, but that’s not how things operate here.
You could also say politics of course, except I’m decently pro EV, I’ve been a staunch supporter of alternative energy/fuels/transportation and saving the world, I was the one who made our family get an EV, and now I’m the sharpest critic. We just need to focus on innovation in the space and expanding infrastructure and even the USA will come around—eventually. I’m sure my ID.4 will have the resale value of a used mountain bike by the time we get solid state batteries/meaningful improvement, but I look forward to the day I get to excitedly upgrade our EV
Until then, keep making exciting ICE cars