Fair point, but are those prices representative of the average?
Fair point, but are those prices representative of the average?
No, but most folks know in affordable housing are paying those prices and not the average, they can’t afford the average comfortably, which is why a $6k ev with a decade plus of life left and almost no upkeep is transformative.
Of course it's transformative, but what good is it when only a minuscule fraction of those people are able to transform?
I would guess if you ask those people, life changing amounts of good, but if you're searching for perfection and not progress in improved outcomes for everyone, I don't think we're having the same conversation.
People on BS: people will never get EVs until there is charging infrastructure. CA: We are mandating new apartments put in EV chargers. People on BS: no not like that.
No, we're having a conversation that you don't want to have, which is entirely different. Making benefits accessible to as many people as possible isn't perfection, it's pragmatism.