I was like, yeah, that's true, but it's hopefully only a temporary problem until battery tech can improve. Battery packs are only so heavy because there's no other way to get the range, but as battery energy density improves (with developments like silicon anodes and solid-state batteries) battery packs will get smaller, lighter, and safer.
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The push for massive battery capacity is also to blame, when it really isn't necessary. I did a lot of my own, personal hand-wringing, and had almost talked myself into a plug-in hybrid, instead. Then I sat down and actually did the math. Any car with a range of 220 miles per charge will let me get back and forth to work for a week, and keep within the 80%-40% range recommended for battery health. I don't need any more than that.
@ScottSoCal In terms of resources needed, PHEVs are better than BEVs. We should have pushed them much harder a decade ago. Now we're out of time.