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Compared to more than 50% in Norway for instance, where almost 100% of the new registered cars are electric.
it‘s also damn near impossible to get at-home-charging as a renter. and if your building is new, they charge you so much for it, people don‘t switch.
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On the side which made the statistics, does anyone has any idea how they collect these informations?
Because you have to be insanely rich to own one lol.
Switzerland has excellent public transit, which means that a lot of people commute without a car. They need a car for long weekend trips and vacations. The advantage of an electric car is less.
Many Swiss people rent an apartment, which may or may not have a parking spot, and even if it had one, it may not come with a charging station.
There should be more public charging spots, and the price of electricity of those should be much lower, to entice people to switch to electric/PHEV.
Buying an electric car in Switzerland is certainly not done for environmental reasons.
It’s around 20% of new cars sold now and on this extrapolation we will have 100% as late as 2040.
[https://x.com/leRaffl/status/1858751489361015242/photo/2](https://x.com/leRaffl/status/1858751489361015242/photo/2)
I hope we can get our shit together and learn from Norway:
[https://x.com/leRaffl/status/1852823389573939230/photo/1](https://x.com/leRaffl/status/1852823389573939230/photo/1)
That’s already too many suckers
Driving the Weissenstein Pass or up to Kerenzerberg is often described as a special kind of pleasure but NOT with an electric car. Please, flatten Switzerland and drive more electric cars – not.
It will increase. Ultimately it doesn’t make a big difference, building & transporting new cars creates a ton of emission plus rare earth for batteries is not that sustainable. Cars are just cars.
I mean, buying a new EV every 4 years is not going to save the planet. Maybe just use public transport, or buy a used car? Either of those would result in less emissions.
I think it’s because at the places, where you can use electric cars without any problem, you got already good public transport… if i would get an electric car, i wouldn’t be able to use it in winter because of the streets and in summer our local power grid is on it’s limit, so I couldn’t charge…
It’s a hilly place.
Yeah. Still so much to do. Hopefully, it’s go above 50% before 2030.
The **share of new registrations** is way more interesting than the total share.
We just replaced our family car by an EV. Own our house and installed a charger.
Half of our friends / family think this is cool, the other half that we are crazy. Reasons range from EV are burning to I have no time to charge my car (coming from a person who is not working and own her house).
No regrets so far on our side.
My last used car was 5k that is 75% less than an EV I could have gotten, so as a person who just needs a car for work to go from A to B and not giving two fucks about cars price and quality is king and here EVs can not compete. Now if it would be heavily subsidized like in Norway maybe I would consider it again.