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[–] hessenjunge@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I know my comment was long but I'm still dissapointed that you understood less than I thought you would. The study, or rather the presentation of results, which is the basis of the article you linked is very interesting. Unfortunately I don't know how to break it doewn even simpler. You should ask someone to explain it to you.

[–] Melchior@feddit.org 0 points 1 day ago (1 children)

You still believe that I ever said that Germany has American style suburbs.... Which I have never done.

You also continue to claim that I believe German cities have no alternatives to cars, which I have even used as a reason to reduce the number of cars above.

Honestly this feels like you live in a city and bought an EV, but lack a private parking spot for charging. So you feel personally attacked, by me being in any way anti car, as you love your car and hate the idea of anybody taking it away from you. You also seem to believe that everybody should live like you, as can be seen by your arguments of charging at home being a niche situation.

So just to say it, EVs are better the ICE cars and public charging in Germany does suck both in price and service. Should be improved for sure. However I much rather have ICE cars replaced with public transit, walking and cycling, then EVs. Especially in cities and I believe and have seen that this is entirly possible on a rather large scale.

[–] hessenjunge@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

You still believe that I ever said that Germany has American style suburbs… Which I have never done.

No, you just brought that up numerous times. Strawman.

You also continue to claim that I believe German cities have no alternatives to cars, which I have even used as a reason to reduce the number of cars above.

Pure fantasy. None of that has happened in this thread & this does not even make sense.

Honestly this feels like you live in a city and bought an EV, .. blablablabla

It's amazing how you didn't even retain the info about my above average walking and biking distance (ref. Ergebnispräsentation SrV 2023). You never properly read that snippet of proof you shared nor did you bother to look up the study, you can't even comprehend the bits of it hand fed to you. Again have someone explain the study results to you or paste it into a LLM and have it create an ELI5 version for you.