How far IS your daily commute that 60 or 70 miles isn't enough?
I realize my day to day commute might not be common but I do know a lot of other contractors that do that same thing I do.
I am a self employed contractor.
I don't get to buy a house near where I work because every job is in a new location.
I'm not sure if you are familiar with Seattle but we have a lot of hills and the traffic can be very blocked up and slow some times. It's very common for me to have to drive 30 miles on the highway loaded with tools and materials. The top speed when loaded, if electric, is 35 mph. That is not a fast enough speed to safely drive on our highways and it's illegal to go that slow in a 60 mph zone.
I'd have to take side roads where there is a lot of hills and instead of 30 miles to the job site it could now be 40-50 of stopping and going. According to the information I got about converting my work van I would run out of power 20 miles from home.
I also assume that the numbers the guy gave are when batteries are new, after a few months they won't be as efficient and the miles and distance will be less.
Don't even bother pointing out that I could charge at a clients house. It's hard enough to be competitive with bids already and telling people that I'm going to run their electric bill through the roof while I'm there isn't going to make it any easier.
Don't get me wrong. I checked into converting my van because I want do my part but the technology isn't far enough yet and I just don't make enough money to spend $30k on a $6k van.