For me, gasoline costs vs electricity costs is 8:1 at 15mpg (SUV)...or 2:1 at 60mpg(Hybrid). Rough figures assuming pessimistic circumstances for EV and optimistic for ICE. At 12k miles per year and saving $2/60miles, I save $1,600/year SUV or $400/year vs Hybrid. $16,000 to $4,000 over 10 years.
Considering the economics of the EV, yes, I do save money now...but will a replacement battery be needed? If so, $10k, $15k, or $5k? Yet to be seen. Also, there are other savings...brake pads and oil changes, but what is to be expected.
Bottom line, in my mind, I consider the costs a wash; regardless of the car driven. So with that out of the way, why buy an EV? It doesn't make sense for everybody, that's clear. But if it does, what are the possibilities?
-No stopping at gas stations...except maybe for some air in the tires.
-Very very little scheduled maintenance.
-Carpool lane stickers. Big advantage for me.
-Free charging at work and at some destinations.
-High torque at low RPM (one of my favorite parts)
-Quiet inside and out
-possibly better on the environment (I say "possibly" because I don't know the source of the energy)
What are the disadvantages?
-Long distance travel inconvenient / long "fill-up" times.
-Cost of or inability to install EVSE
-Few to choose from...and most of them are small
Like any consumer good, buy one because it makes sense to you. Don't worry if the car companies are going to make money on it or if the car you choose is being marketed strongly or not. If the market turns sour and EVs are no longer made, the impact to you is zero because your decision was based on what matters to you. I am very optimistic about EVs in the future and as people see more of them, they will open their eyes to the possibilities.
Considering the economics of the EV, yes, I do save money now...but will a replacement battery be needed? If so, $10k, $15k, or $5k? Yet to be seen. Also, there are other savings...brake pads and oil changes, but what is to be expected.
Bottom line, in my mind, I consider the costs a wash; regardless of the car driven. So with that out of the way, why buy an EV? It doesn't make sense for everybody, that's clear. But if it does, what are the possibilities?
-No stopping at gas stations...except maybe for some air in the tires.
-Very very little scheduled maintenance.
-Carpool lane stickers. Big advantage for me.
-Free charging at work and at some destinations.
-High torque at low RPM (one of my favorite parts)
-Quiet inside and out
-possibly better on the environment (I say "possibly" because I don't know the source of the energy)
What are the disadvantages?
-Long distance travel inconvenient / long "fill-up" times.
-Cost of or inability to install EVSE
-Few to choose from...and most of them are small
Like any consumer good, buy one because it makes sense to you. Don't worry if the car companies are going to make money on it or if the car you choose is being marketed strongly or not. If the market turns sour and EVs are no longer made, the impact to you is zero because your decision was based on what matters to you. I am very optimistic about EVs in the future and as people see more of them, they will open their eyes to the possibilities.