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Just had lunch with a buddy of mine and he just purchased a Chevy Spark electric car. Tiny little car, looks like an economy vehicle. Nothing flashy. And only gets about 100 miles to a charge. He said you really have to have a different mindset to drive an electric because the charging stations are not terribly convenient, and even the fast charge stations require you to spend 20 minutes to an hour doing something else while your car charges. Obviously the Tesla 3 goes a lot further on a charge and is a nicer looking vehicle, but until charging stations are as available as gas stations, or at least approaching that, I believe the transition to an electric vehicle would be a hassle.
That's the beauty of Plug in Hybrids (PHV's). You plug in and get 20-50 miles all electric and then it switches over to hybrid function once/if you surpass that. "Range Anxiety" still is a very real concern for most car buyers.
