wawajake
Veteran Member
I also suggest that the mathematical comparisons should take into account the gas taxes us ICE drivers pay that is used ( at least in Canada) for the road maintenance all drivers get to use. So since we are talking about the future. As ICE drivers are forced off the highways over the next ten years, Governments will have no choice but transfer those taxes to Electricity use at homes and any future fast chargerstations on highways. So don't assume electricity rates won't have to be taxed dramatically and included in the math ! And unfortunately all the other users of electricity ( homeowners, commercial etc) will also be paying these tax increases for any all encompassing battery car future ...Perhaps hydrogen is a much better future for cars after all, if the bigger picture impacts are taken into account.