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Well, besides all other concerns regarding Tesla or electric cars in general, Germany has really HIGH prices for electricity.

That may be included with the purchase, depending on the time and/or model,

but then you are dependent on the supercharger network of theirs,

which hasn't really convenient coverage.

Or you're doing it on your own at home with solar, heat-pump, wallcharger, whatever.

Which isn't an option for many, because Germany also is a nation of RENTERS,

meaning not owning a house, and thus being dependent on the whims of landlords.

Which aren't that enthusiastic about investments in general.

Complications, complications...

Now imagine living there in some large city which has everything, maybe even owning your condo, but not the whole building.

No solar, no wallchargers, and even if, they'd charge insane prices for the charging :)

So search for superchargers it is.

Such luck, there's a shopping mall even in walking distance with a few superchargers.

Phew!

Accessible only through the parking space.

Which is gated by turnpikes.

Which close at 8PM and open at 8 or 9AM (because being german)...

Forget sundays...

Actually I don't even own a car in .de and only know of this because some danish tourists asked me about superchargers for their Tesla on my way home from that shopping mall.

And couldn't believe it, neither could I.

They'd needed to cross the whole town to near the airport, while their Tesla was very low on charge,

which they wasted even more so because of circling around trying to find access past the gates...

Now this happened in Germanys second largest town, and still is the case.

Imagine how this is elsewhere, less dense, but where that rentage thing still applies for many...

Living in the US it still doesn't make sense to me, maybe because somewhere way out there at 2600m altitude near some resort town in the rockies.

I don't really care about the money for solar installation there, but it's impractical because of winds, and snow.

I see this as a phenomenon of the zeitgeist, enjoying gamified crap and virtue signaling, while the infrastructure isn't really there ATM.

So gas it is. Not necessarily guzzling. Just more convenient and practical.



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