Well apparently you have your mind made up on this....all I can say is do some open minded research and the answers are all out there. Charging times have dropped dramatically and there are remote charging stations. Maybe not in your area but lots of different places. Many many companies and manufacturers are offering new and viable cars and as Andy said many companies are turning to electronic power for their fleet delivery vehicles etc. Etc. The reality is it is just getting started.
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