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Old 06-04-2024, 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Susan1717 View Post
So you think that people with gas carts could probably go their same daily distance with an electric? But the point is, I do not want to have to think about daily charging my cart, or when did I last charge my cart. I want to know I can probably go for up to a month and not think about charging or gas. It’s bad enough I must charge my cell phone every night, I don’t want to think about charging my cart. Oh and there’s the worry about leaving town at the last minute as I make trip plans always on the spur of the moment. Hmmm did I leave my cart plugged in? For me, it seems like an extra hassle.
This is a reasonable comment to respond to, thanks for sending. When you drive an electric vehicle it should always be plugged in when you return home, it's like putting your (gas) car in park before you open the door. With an EV you put it in park, open the door, plug it in. Done. If you have the plug positioned the charging cord correctly it takes 3-4 seconds. It's one of those things you don't even know you're doing it.

I'm not trying to sell EVs I'm merely trying to help educate people with a minor understanding of EVs. There are so many advantages of owning an EV and pains me to hear all of the misconceptions.