I realize the way I do things in every walk of life says something about who I am. The subtle annoyance I got from smelling/breathing in my last cars exhaust meant I should do whatever I can to change it. People here like to call distance an amount of time, but using gas means more than looking at a clock. As long as it is financially within reach, I feel the obtainablity of an ev car has many benifits beyond just saving on gas.
bakery square, free charge stations
Most of my time working I've made significant use of my vehicle to work or go to work, this means it's important to have wheels. If I want to see the vintage grand prix, or art all night I like that there's an option to charge up nearby. Pittsburgh has many locations available for ev car owners to easily drive & charge each day an continues to add more. Lastly, I've been interested in taking sustainability courses at Chatham. If not so, I do look into it every chance I get, nearly for entertainment purposes, I feel like a superhero in a world of rich antiheros. This is like the modern day industrial revolution; but label it the clean revolting. Difficulty, the challenge of it all is what drives me to attempt and try it, I like to make a significant change at some point, so driving cleaner is the least I can do. I did wish for a Volkswagen e-golf before, but it isn't sold here. There was the option of driving to Hagerstown to visit family as I would prepare my attempt to journey station to station back to Pittsburgh. But I didn't need it as much as I wanted to do it all, in fact the technology is expected to improve exponentially as time goes by. I like to be able to say I was one of the first using an ev car for everyday driving&more.