I own both a Toyota plugin hybrid and a Tesla. I think Toyota is ultimately going to be proven correct that a hybrid model will be predominant over full electric.
Things may change in the far future, but in the near future I think full electrics are only appropriate for consumers that meet the following criteria:
Those with regular work schedules that can keep their car charged while at work and while at home
Those who live in places with perpetually fair weather
Those who live in places with a built out EV charging infrastructure
If you don't meet those criteria, you're going to find owning a full electric a bit of a headache
I own both a Toyota plugin hybrid and a Tesla. I think Toyota is ultimately going to be proven correct that a hybrid model will be predominant over full electric.
Things may change in the far future, but in the near future I think full electrics are only appropriate for consumers that meet the following criteria:
If you don't meet those criteria, you're going to find owning a full electric a bit of a headache