Dear Gorilla. You are absolute correct, looking at how things are today and for the next few years. I’m thinking about where we will be in 5, 10, and 20 years down the road (just around the corner for an old person like me), as EV technology and infrastructure mature. Your 20-story housing complex is probably in a big city, and their residents will have the easiest time of anyone — self-driving robo-Ubers take them anywhere they want to go at anytime. That will happen first within big cities. Maybe, if we’re smart (a dubious proposition, I admit), we’ll improve public transportation so between that and the robo-Ubers, the lowly bushmen won’t need to own cars. Another likely solution for many of the lowly bushmen is charging at work; IBM can afford to have 6,000 chargers in its campus parking lot, and keep them in operating order. Here in Silicon Valley, I already see lots of company parking lots with large areas of solar panels powering charging stations beneath. And no, I do not have a driveway. And I am an old person, as I mentioned, I do not do cross-country road trips anymore. (Please do not beat me up more, it is not nice to beat up old people!)