Slip_Angle
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Plug in hybrids are the way to go. Most people won't be driving more than 30 miles a day so a plug in hybrid with 30-40 mile electric range should suffice for most people. Most will use little to no gas on a daily basis with a plug in and there's the gas engine when they want to get out of town for a weekend.
It's cool that an EV can get 300 miles on electric but how many people are going to drain that regularly? They're likely to drive 30 miles a day or less so wouldn't it be better for the environment to use the lithium in 1 EV to make 10 plug in hybrids? You would have 10 cars that use little to no gas instead of 1 car that uses no gas... for daily driving anyways... Make better use of the limited resources
The problem with plugin hybrids is all the extra complexity and failure points. They need the worst of both worlds (ICE and EV) - I wouldn't to fix these things.