Uber? Lyft? Have them pick it up for you, and you retain that hour...

On November 18, 2014 1:04:13 PM CST, Chris Tromley via EV <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>FWIW, I still remember the day a week before a trade show when
>something
>went FUBAR on must-have-for-trade-show parts.  I ended up driving over
>80
>miles before lunch.  It does happen, and I don't want to be making
>excuses
>for my EV.
>
>I'm thinking the public will be OK with 150 miles and happy with 200.
>
>Chris
>On Nov 18, 2014 1:37 PM, "Ben Goren via EV" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Nov 18, 2014, at 3:49 AM, brucedp5 via EV <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>>
>> > Range anxiety is often cited as one of the major reasons battery
>electric
>> > vehicles have yet to take off in the mass market. But does it
>actually
>> exist
>> > in practice?
>>
>> That friend of mine whom I mentioned a week or three ago is, I think,
>a
>> typical example of how range anxiety expresses itself.
>>
>> Best I can tell, he's the ideal example of somebody who'd be happiest
>with
>> one of today's freeway-capable production electric vehicles. More
>than
>> enough range for what he actually drives, plus all of the other
>advantages
>> the rest of the choir here knows so well.
>>
>> But he's worried that there might be some random emergency with the
>wife
>> or kids or parents that has him driving all over creation on no
>notice when
>> he's already at work and thus used up a quarter of his range.
>>
>> I don't think he's ever actually _had_ such an emergency that a
>typical
>> electric vehicle would be unable to handle...but the fear remains.
>>
>> I think 200 might be the magic number for my friend and people like
>him.
>> Most people are going to think of that as a 100=mile radius, and
>think of
>> that as more than enough "Murphy factor" to not have to worry. Only
>those
>> with insane commutes are going to think of that as not being enough.
>>
>> Reality doesn't necessarily play much of a role in these sorts of
>> decisions. I could suggest that, for the once-a-decade time (if that)
>my
>> friend actually needs to make that sort of an emergency excursion he
>could
>> easily hire a cab, and it wouldn't matter. "It's better to have it
>and not
>> need it than need it and not have it" is the mentality at work.
>>
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