It limits travel distance. Fine in the city but if you need to get somewhere far away? Plus no guarantee of a charging station, or one that would work if everything went to hell.
People who live in rural areas tend to depend more on using their personal vehicles to travel further distances. Even if there's an airport nearby, flying out of a regional airport tends to cost more than flying out of a hub. Rural areas are also less likely to have chargers for electric cars.
Limiting travel distance would encourage people to live in cities, where their children can be indoctrinated in Democrat run schools. The higher cost of living also tends to mean that both parents must work full-time and don't have the time to keep track of what their children are being taught.
Who knew that throwing out the tried and tested for something completely new but stylish would be a bad idea?
But hey, at least the carbon is emitted at the coal-burning power plant and not by your car. HOW DARE YOU?
I still wonder how it serves feminism to have everyone driving one of these things.
I guess it's because the oil and gas industry keeps men in work.
It limits travel distance. Fine in the city but if you need to get somewhere far away? Plus no guarantee of a charging station, or one that would work if everything went to hell.
What's the benefit of limiting travel distance?
Ionization. To trap people and keep them isolated and contained.
People who live in rural areas tend to depend more on using their personal vehicles to travel further distances. Even if there's an airport nearby, flying out of a regional airport tends to cost more than flying out of a hub. Rural areas are also less likely to have chargers for electric cars.
Limiting travel distance would encourage people to live in cities, where their children can be indoctrinated in Democrat run schools. The higher cost of living also tends to mean that both parents must work full-time and don't have the time to keep track of what their children are being taught.
You can control people's movement, where they go, how far they go. Does Tesla have that in mind? Nah, but the government might like that power.