
Owning an electric car is an absolute nightmare that involves range anxiety, long charging times, and sky-high utility bills. Or at least, that’s what we keep hearing from a particular sect of gasoline-loving Americans. We know there is some truth to the EV doom and gloom; we’ve even experienced it while living in an apartment, a situation that one in eight Americans find themselves in. Public charging infrastructure will continue to be a significant issue for several years, but how different is the EV ownership experience when you no longer have to rely on public networks?