Alec graciously eats some of his previous words, and provides a fairly balanced take on the current state of charging infrastructure.
Alec graciously eats some of his previous words, and provides a fairly balanced take on the current state of charging infrastructure.
I agree, a fairly reasonable essay on the current state of charging.
My only disagreement is at the end where he goes into the weeds a bit about how he doesn’t like plug and charge and would rather pay separately with a credit card or other payment system that’s not “tied to the car”. And tries to equate ev charging to filling up with gas (which is a strange angle as he’s been driving an EV for some time).
Almost seemed like a bit of John Cleese “would you like to have an argument?”