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You'll need a truck with a generator and extra gas to recharge with.
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There wasnāt a gasoline infrastructure when cars were first introduced it had to be developed. Iām sure the cart and buggy purists made the same jokes. Unless the horse runs away youāre fine, now with gas if youāre out youāre outā¦.Letās see, Iām out in the great out doors or on the concrete jungle away from my home town and I need fuel.
Nothing around but 115 volt outlets to recharge at.
Hotel room $100, dinner and breakfast $30.
Takes all night to get a 45% charge on 115 volt outlets.
Iām out in the woods playing woodsman.
My question is a simple one.
Where can I get a can of electricity to poor in my tank.
These EVās are for city use only so why a Jeep look a like ?
They should all be minivans.
Just sayin.
Fwiw I saw a train with a hundred or more cars filled with coal. I thought, oh! Fuel for electric cars.. :,P
We could have been on hydrogen twenty years ago but no, we let big oil kill that system.
We are being led by our nose rings to our doom.
Yep gas was plentiful and cheap back then.There wasnāt a gasoline infrastructure when cars were first introduced it had to be developed. Iām sure the cart and buggy purists made the same jokes. Unless the horse runs away youāre fine, now with gas if youāre out youāre outā¦.
The battery tech, yes still not great Iām not an EV person but I donāt hate the tech, is rapidly progressing and I imagine things will look quite a bit different in a few years.
Again it should have been hydrogen as stated in my previous post.There wasnāt a gasoline infrastructure when cars were first introduced it had to be developed. Iām sure the cart and buggy purists made the same jokes. Unless the horse runs away youāre fine, now with gas if youāre out youāre outā¦.
The battery tech, yes still not great Iām not an EV person but I donāt hate the tech, is rapidly progressing and I imagine things will look quite a bit different in a few years.