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Originally Posted by mav1178
There's 2 within 10 miles of where I live. The most appealing part is that it's basically EV without the recharging time penalty. I don't care how fast you can build chargers, having to wait 30+ minutes to get to x% of charge isn't ideal.
Gotta start somewhere...
I wouldn't keep this for 10 years, but depending on my situation in 2020 I might end up getting the car just to take full advantage of the $8k federal tax credit.
I drive upwards of 40-50k miles a year so my hard expiration date is more like whatever amount of driving the fuel card can get me.
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If you have a garage and a level 2 charger then you can recharge an EV each night. If you can't recharge at home then an EV wouldn't make sense with your mileage. You are also surrounded by hydrogen stations, so you're in a prime location to have a hydrogen car.