Posts: 14,625
Threads: 994
Joined: May 2025
Reputation:
0
Yes, places like yours are in stark contrast to other parts of the country. Whenever I get out to run an errand I may see 5-7 Tesla’s on the road. And most people around here live in houses with garage is too. I don’t get it, especially since on top of that they have long commutes that would greatly benefit from an EV.
Posts: 18,003
Threads: 637
Joined: May 2025
Reputation:
1
jdc,
No surprise to see lots of vehicles from Tesla in Northern CA. Seems like lots of the newer new-fangled vehicles show up in Northern CA before other areas. This is especially true in areas like Palo Alto. Last time I was on the west coast in No Ca, it was various electric vehicles and hydrogen cell vehicles. The time before that it was just electric vehicles. Visited a Tesla showroom, which proved very interesting.
Here on the north shore of Long Island in NY, you see electric vehicles from large variety of brands . What I don't see is nearly enough charging stations for them. Could be that most people have appropriate charging systems in their homes and/or offices.
In my case, if I wanted an EV, I'd have to put the charging system at my office. I live in an apartment building which doesn't have the infrastructure and hardware for charging electric vehicles and I doubt they'll put anything for it into place until our shareholders force the Board of Directors to make the investment.
Robert
Posts: 2,633
Threads: 248
Joined: May 2025
I have to agree with Robert with the apartment. I live in a complex which has problem with keeping the plumbing going and adding chargers would be difficult. It is a very large parking area with assigned spaces. Running electric out to a lot of the spaces would require putting in overhead or buried lines. The neighborhood parking situation is always difficult. My work takes to different locations with large parking lots. A hybrid makes the most sense Altho at the moment I have a compact gas car. Not quite the money to get new or used wheels. Everyone’s situation varies.
Posts: 10,234
Threads: 213
Joined: May 2025
I don't think I would ever recommend a EV for someone living in apartments unless the apartments are already built with the charging infrastructure. Maybe some people make it work though, I guess.