Thank you for the apology.
Over the next 25 to 50 years, better batteries and better cars with very rapid recharging and much more "miles" under the bonnet will be developed. But "NOW" they are simply not good enough for many of us, me included, and I am retired!
I am visiting the UK at this time, and getting here from the middle of Germany only took 8 hours for nearly 800km (Diesel Car!) distance. I am on my own, and tend to stop less, also no caravan on this trip!
Even with a modern e-car, I suggest that it would take at least twice that time, probably with an extra hotel stay = more money!
I usually come to the UK with a 1.5 ton caravan, another impossible feat for an e-car! Furthermore, I live in a country with relatively warm/hot (above 40°C) summers and cold winters,(down to -28°C where I live some winters) needing both AC or heating at the appropriate times, seriously reducing the possible distances to be traveled, before recharging.
A Hybrid is the only "modern" answer that does a reasonable job for all distances, and will probably stay that way, at least till atomic fusion makes some serious breakthroughs ! The Chinese have recently made some important steps, achieving 100 million °C (hotter than the Sun) for 10 seconds!!!
I personally doubt that any really serious changes with batteries will happen till I am long "gone", the need for at least 1000 KM range, and full AC or heating as well!!
Then it will start to become interesting for many more people!!
You are one of the people that the current technology suits. Good for you, but wait till a battery replacement is eventually needed.......the current thought is 5-8 years of life expectancy, then a new /refurbished battery, most likely at a higher cost that the residual value of the car at that time!!!
That will remain until the battery technology is not only at least 10 times better in distance/power and only say a tenth of the current price to replace! Several new battery types in development are sowing promise. Once they appear, the current cars will become valueless!!
There are several examples of the REAL cost of an electric car today, including everything from manufacturing and 10 years approximate usage. They actually cost more over that period, and are just as dirty to make, as many more conventional models! But you have to do your "homework" very very carefully!!!
Plus we should not forget that the batteries can cause serious fires and explosions (a lot of e-bikers have experience that already!). Recently, here in Germany a car transporter caught fire, which burnt the cars as well.
Two of the cars were BRAND NEW ELECTRIC CARS, and once the batteries were on fire, the local fire department could not cool them enough to extinguish them!
They fought the e-batteries on those two cars ONLY, for more than 12 hours.
Autobahn closed, no traffic could use that side of the autobahn, till a huge tank had been procured, transported there, then filled with water, and each car had to be totally immersed and completely cooled down, an hour each car!. That is the first video.
The clean up costs millions after such a fire, and will have to be eventually put on the insurance premiums of such cars, that is now happening in Germany. Insurance costs are certainly starting to "dampen" the speed at which electric cars are being bought! Apparently, most sales are lost this way, IF insurance is checked first....
People have died in car fires since cars were first made, usually due to being in a road accident, but it is happening that e-cars are spontaneously catching fire, NO ACCIDENT, and the people inside did not have time to exit.
I want nothing to do with the current technology on that point alone......burnt to death is not my chosen way of exiting this world!! Even if it is fairly rare, though looking on YouTube, it appears to be not as rare as many owners would hope!!
The poison gases produced by a battery are apparently partly to blame for deaths, disabling the people before they can get out! A good reason to drive a diesel!!
My children are grown up, but they also do not feel that the time is right for this technology either, neither do their spouses!!!
regards
Andy
PS. This may prove interesting to read:-
https://ecowarriorprincess.net/2018/09/electric-cars-how-much-they-really-cost-the-environment-3/
The children involved in collecting Cobalt for Lithium battery production in Africa have also a pretty poor time of it as well! Many do not even know this!!!:-
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/children-cobalt-mining-congo-cbsnews-investigation-ziki-swaze/