Middle East Conflict vs. EVs

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Gas prices are definitely the main driver for most people switching. If it hits $5 a gallon again across the board, the demand for EVs will spike just like it did a few years ago. Most people only care about their monthly budget at the pump.
 
Yeah, it's not that the increase in gas prices will make people get out their pencils and do the math and buy an EV, it's more of a reactionary and emotional response.
 
get out their pencils and do the math
If I’m an example:
  • 2016 - replaced last ICE, Toyota Echo, with 2014 BMW i3-REx
  • 2016 - upgraded house from 100 A to 200 A
  • 2016 - added 16 kW, automatic emergency generator
  • 2016 - replaced legacy house heater with high efficiency unit (about 66% of previous gas for house heating)
  • 2019 - Tesla Model 3 replaces last Prius Prime
  • 2021 - heat pump based hot water heater, 400 W max and gives AC In laundry room
  • 2021 - dehumidifier clothes dryer, no vent
  • 2021 - front loader washing machine
  • 2023 - replaced 2014 BMW i3-REx with 2017
  • 2024 - replaced TSLA stock with 4.8 kW solar roof
So two EVs, efficient gas heater, efficient hot water heater, and efficient clothes washer/dryer. Typically paid higher purchase and saved the difference within 1-2 years.

Bob Wilson
 
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