New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Hybrid or Full EV Car in Flyover States for 2023 (US)
Ask HN: Hybrid or Full EV Car in Flyover States for 2023 (US)
7 by droobles | 4 comments on Hacker News.
Hello fellow Hackers who read News, My wife and I are about done with our ICE cars that are both coincidentally reaching their end of life. We're thinking about trading in the cars and taking advantage of 2023 tax credits towards an EV or Plug-In Hybrid. My only reservation with going all-out on a full EV car is we like to road trip around the South (Ozarks, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, etc) and we live in a decently sized city the Midwest; we're not confident that our region and where we like to travel has a reliable charging network. A lot of opinions I've seen on Reddit, for example, seem to be mostly from people out West or North East where there are very strong charging networks. EV and Plug-in Hybrid/Traditional Hybrid owners who drive around the Midwest and Rust belt, what do you think? Also, I'm fine with encouraging a general discussion on the state of EV adoption in the US or elsewhere in 2023 because I know that will just naturally come up in child comments. Please no flame wars on car preferences. Thank you and have a great day!
7 by droobles | 4 comments on Hacker News.
Hello fellow Hackers who read News, My wife and I are about done with our ICE cars that are both coincidentally reaching their end of life. We're thinking about trading in the cars and taking advantage of 2023 tax credits towards an EV or Plug-In Hybrid. My only reservation with going all-out on a full EV car is we like to road trip around the South (Ozarks, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, etc) and we live in a decently sized city the Midwest; we're not confident that our region and where we like to travel has a reliable charging network. A lot of opinions I've seen on Reddit, for example, seem to be mostly from people out West or North East where there are very strong charging networks. EV and Plug-in Hybrid/Traditional Hybrid owners who drive around the Midwest and Rust belt, what do you think? Also, I'm fine with encouraging a general discussion on the state of EV adoption in the US or elsewhere in 2023 because I know that will just naturally come up in child comments. Please no flame wars on car preferences. Thank you and have a great day!
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