Yup. As a state certified bygdetulling I live in the middle of bumfuck, and I could in theory get by with an EV, but it’d be pretty impractical when I need to wheel down to Oslo on short notice (which happens pretty frequently). So I went for a PHEV instead. 7h drive, and I prefer that over a 50min flight. I drive on electric power only when local, and I can run fueled for whenever I need to go longer.
Small yes, but the population density is in fact quite low.
Source: #222 according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_and_dependencies_by_population_density
We simply don’t have a lot of flat terrain to build on. The
BeachbumsDanes call us mountainmonkeys for a reason.Yeah we are almost the worst case scenario for stuff like public transit or EVs and what not
And yet, somehow it has been made to work. Where there’s a will there’s a way
…and probably something to do with the technologies being more practical than most people think
Yup. As a state certified bygdetulling I live in the middle of bumfuck, and I could in theory get by with an EV, but it’d be pretty impractical when I need to wheel down to Oslo on short notice (which happens pretty frequently). So I went for a PHEV instead. 7h drive, and I prefer that over a 50min flight. I drive on electric power only when local, and I can run fueled for whenever I need to go longer.