EV's are practical for some use cases. But the only situations like that I can think of involve people who can set up charging at home, not depend on road-side chargers for routine local driving.
When doing any long distance driving, you better have a backup charging station to your backup charging station.
Unless you want to be confined to a 75 mile radius, you’re gonna want to charge those things somewhere else from time to time. Just one more reason EVs have not caught on in my home State. (200 registered out of 230,000 vehicles)
How come no one has ‘cordless charging’ for EVs like for cell phones? That would keep the meth heads and other scrap stealers out of the equation.