Every conceivable metric, combustion is superior. There’s not even a debate to be had here. Visceral feel is the best you can come up with?? I dunno, I bet lifting the wheels in a Demon 170 is a wilder ride and more smile-inducing than a literal appliance. But I’ve never been in either so….the near silent operation (or fake pumped-in noises) don’t appeal, regardless how quick they are. I like the character, sound, feel of combustion.
Range, combustion. Resale, combustion. Reliability, combustion. Service, combustion. Upgrades, mods, etc, combustion. Safety, combustion. And on and on and on. I know plenty of first responders that are damn near scared ****less about responding to wrecks involving EV’s…coupled with the self driving characteristics they really want to push with EV’s, nope bad bad idea.
The ONLY potential benefit to electric that I can see, is cold weather related, I.e. near instant heat and weight of the barges will help in bad conditions, but the flip side of that is, guess what happens to batteries in the cold? Yup, your ****ty short EV range gets even worse.
Instant torque? Ok, so? I’ve got a Cummins with 2000+, I’m good there. What do we know, unequivocally, about tech and computers? They fail and have glitches and quickly become obsolete. Ain’t anyone going to be wrenching on their EV themselves, we won’t be swapping battery packs at home to keep this overpriced refrigerator on the road like we can to paid off and still perfectly reliable and usable, 20 year old combustion vehicles.
I will say, the outlier is Ramcharger. It’s the best electric option on the planet and seems we may, possibly, not even see it? I suppose we shall see. A Ramcharger, 3500 dually would be an insane tow rig. Especially with a Cummins as the genset so I can still feel like a man, no V6 dually should ever exist