Occasionally I bicycle to an airport or to a local car rental or U-haul
place, since that seems to me the most efficient use of transport: use
whatever tool is needed to get the job done. Taxis definitely fit into
the picture, especially in case of emergency.
If his colleague would either have asked anyone at that 1-day seminar to
borrow the car for a few hours or he would have called a cab, he would
have been with his wife as quickly as when his EV would have been fully
charged or if he had taken a gasser for the day.
If he should want to blame himself, it should be for his decision to
stay with his car instead of finding a way to go to his wife.
I occasionally swap car with a friend - usually if they want to borrow
our efficient Prius for a longer trip, sometimes because I need to
borrow a certain vehicle (truck) that can go further than my EV truck.

Cor van de Water
Chief Scientist
Proxim Wireless Corporation http://www.proxim.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rush Dougherty
via EV
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 4:28 PM
To: 'Chris Tromley'; 'Electric Vehicle Discussion List'
Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Hand-wringing EV angst is not a real problem

I'm not sure I agree... I think that everything has its limits and it's
fine to
admit and respect them.

Let me ask you, if your boss, the day of the " must-have-for-trade-show
parts"
asks you to pick up 20 bags of cement, and it would grossly overload the
springs
of your care, would you say Yes of course, or No my car cannot take that
kind of
weight?

Rush
Tucson AZ


> -----Original Message-----
> From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Tromley
via EV
> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 12:04 PM
> To: Ben Goren; Electric Vehicle Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Hand-wringing EV angst is not a real problem
>
> FWIW, I still remember the day a week before a trade show when
something went
> FUBAR on must-have-for-trade-show parts.  I ended up driving over 80
miles
before
> lunch.  It does happen, and I don't want to be making excuses for my
EV.
>
> I'm thinking the public will be OK with 150 miles and happy with 200.
>
> Chris
> On Nov 18, 2014 1:37 PM, "Ben Goren via EV" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Nov 18, 2014, at 3:49 AM, brucedp5 via EV <[email protected]>
wrote:
> >
> > > Range anxiety is often cited as one of the major reasons battery
> > > electric vehicles have yet to take off in the mass market. But
does
> > > it actually
> > exist
> > > in practice?
> >
> > That friend of mine whom I mentioned a week or three ago is, I
think,
> > a typical example of how range anxiety expresses itself.
> >
> > Best I can tell, he's the ideal example of somebody who'd be
happiest
> > with one of today's freeway-capable production electric vehicles.
More
> > than enough range for what he actually drives, plus all of the other
> > advantages the rest of the choir here knows so well.
> >
> > But he's worried that there might be some random emergency with the
> > wife or kids or parents that has him driving all over creation on no
> > notice when he's already at work and thus used up a quarter of his
range.
> >
> > I don't think he's ever actually _had_ such an emergency that a
> > typical electric vehicle would be unable to handle...but the fear
remains.
> >
> > I think 200 might be the magic number for my friend and people like
him.
> > Most people are going to think of that as a 100=mile radius, and
think
> > of that as more than enough "Murphy factor" to not have to worry.
Only
> > those with insane commutes are going to think of that as not being
enough.
> >
> > Reality doesn't necessarily play much of a role in these sorts of
> > decisions. I could suggest that, for the once-a-decade time (if
that)
> > my friend actually needs to make that sort of an emergency excursion
> > he could easily hire a cab, and it wouldn't matter. "It's better to
> > have it and not need it than need it and not have it" is the
mentality at
work.
> >
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