Charging at home is not a selling point for the tens of millions who live in apartments without parking garages or who live in apartments or homes and park on the street.
True that. But since the article is about the possibility of red staters one day wanting to get EV's, I was thinking more of rural folks in flyover country. I'm not saying everyone go get an EV, or none of that. I'm just saying here in Alabama (a red state) having some of our car plants here in Alabama making EV's bringing a "made in Alabama" charm to buying one, combined with most of Alabamians living in homes (easy to charge) could possibly be enough to make EV's somewhat trendy in this red state among married couples who need 2 cars anyway (and get one EV and one ICE to have the pros of each).