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    1 year ago

    there is stuff other than commute, for example a friend of mine works as a mechanic for agricultural machinery.

    so there are days where he goes 400km one way to go do repairs on a piece of equipment.

    Of course he is an exception to the rule just wanted to point out that there are jobs where you actually have to drive more than a BEVs range in a day.

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      1 year ago

      Sure, it’s the long tail, but everyone pretends they’re in the tip of it.

      I think there’s something else behind it honestly. People have grown used to not planning and making long drives randomly and don’t want to have to plan before making a Lewis and Clark length voyage now even if it’s pivotal because of impending climate collapse.

      I don’t think the average American has moved very far from being aghast at Jimmy Carter’s suggestion that they wear a sweater when heating prices were high.

      We’re spoiled babies and we don’t intend to change, even if it means the end of all things.