But you only need a charging station (or gas station, for that matter) every 300 miles or so. Why waste the land to have essentially a toxic waste dump - a gas station - every three blocks? Do those vehicles need carbon fuel so much that it is worth turning all that land into barren wastes? Why do you need an EV charging station on every corner? For most drivers they need to charge once a week or so. And electricity is EVERYWHERE. Gas is not. You have to go to a special building on a specific corner to get gas. And that's the ONLY place you can get it. You can get electricity anywhere. Still not seeing how electric cars are "impractical" when measured against vehicles that need a special type of fuel, only produced by a small number of companies, at a limited number of physical locations... the "gas" stuff seems pretty limiting to me.