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Originally Posted by JSH
I completely understand why the 40% of US households that don't live in single family homes with dedicated off-street parking might not be interested in an EV today.
Of course you also live in Montana - a state with one of the lowest EV market shares. If you lived on the West Coast* in a state with a much higher number of EVs things would likely be different. The more EVs on the road the more apartment complexes install chargers to attract or keep tenants.
*EV market share for new car sales:
25% - California
17% - Oregon
16% - Washington
15% - Hawaii
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At least the only Tesla supercharger is actually close. It's next door to the closest gas station to me. I wouldn't have to go out of my normal line of travel to charge. The problem is it's the only charger for 118 miles and that's only if you stick to the interstate which I dislike.