This article is a lie about the savings. All the savings are more than offset by the massive replacement cost of the battery. The cost to replace a Tesla model S battery is $15k-$20k. You are so unbelievable screwed when the battery needs to be replaced. EVs really haven't been out very long for people to realize this. But what happens when you have a battery die and it costs $20k to replace. If you don't replace it, the car is worth $6k. If you do put $20k into the car is worth $12k. I'd say cut your losses and go back to ICE with that option. What would you do. Would you put $20k into a $6k EV that needs a battery replacement but is only worth $12k if you do?
I say HELL NO! The biggest problem with EVs is the battery replacement cost that destroys the practicality conversation. Meanwhile, my 1996 Corvette is still running like new. The only thing I've had to replace? You got it, the battery. But fortunately, a new battery is $200. That's a lot more affordable. The current technology in EVs is not scalable and not practical for the long term. Let me know when there is a new technology that makes batteries last 50 years.