People still livin in a fantasy world where most trucks are used by farmers to put up fence posts. Its hilarious.
Every single stastic and analysis shows that the waste majority of truck drivers barley ever use trailer and haul stuff in the extreme minority of case. And even then they mostly haul locally.
> But EVs are still "toys" in my mind.
By that definition, most F-150 are toys.
The reality is there is a 2 million a year truck market and EV trucks are totally reasonably for 70% of that market and that is growing fast.
Look, I think that it's fair to say most people don't need trucks. If you haven't driven on a gravel road, or haven't towed anything in the last year... you don't need a truck.
But I legit spend a month a year on my family ranch... I still have relatives who live out there full time. 20,000 acres, nearest neighbor is 10 miles away, nearest gas station is 30 miles away, nearest grocery store is 70 miles away.
There aren't a lot of ranchers left, but it's not a fantasy for them. They need stuff that works. I don't know why you find that hilarious.
And for that matter... CA and TX both have energy production issues. We can't keep our homes powered during a blizzard, or during August, and I have serious doubts that adding more EVs to the grid will be sustainable.
Love to be proven wrong, but all the EVs come across as "rich man toys" to me still. Would the light stay on if everyone had a Tesla to virtue signal in?
Every single stastic and analysis shows that the waste majority of truck drivers barley ever use trailer and haul stuff in the extreme minority of case. And even then they mostly haul locally.
> But EVs are still "toys" in my mind.
By that definition, most F-150 are toys.
The reality is there is a 2 million a year truck market and EV trucks are totally reasonably for 70% of that market and that is growing fast.