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Lots of people consider only their commute. They just don't complain about... Making it to work OK? Or don't announce it? The frequency of 200+ mile trips is vastly overestimated by anti-EV people in both terms of how often they do such trips and how many more people live in dense, urban areas. Lots of people already have shitty, dedicated commuter cars they wouldn't want to sit in for more than an hour as it is. A half-dead 2011 Leaf would still cover my 40-mile round trip. Back when I daily'd a Geo Tracker, I'd take my spouse's normal gas sedan if we had a trip. Or my weekend gas car. The average number of vehicles in US households that own cars is 2.3 cars. An EV can be slotted into most households without any real change.
No they don't.
The frequency is irrelevant. Again, if you want to go on a single trip, literally ever, in the entire time you ever own that vehicle, it needs to be able to make that trip, and it needs to be able to do it in a reasonable amount of time.
If you only ever drive back and forth to work, then I feel really really sorry for you, but you are an extreme minority in that sense.
I just said I'll use one of the 2 other gas cars when needed and didn't even mention the bikes, but OK, you do you, ignore everything I said about having multiple cars because you're mated to yours for life or something. You speak for the world. You're the face of the majority. There's definitely not an actual silent majority of people who don't give a shit about cars, don't talk about cars, treat cars as a costly appliance, and keep buying EVs for their boring, sub-100 mile commutes.
I don't speak for the world, facts do. You are not a "silent majority". You are an extreme minority.