I'm going on a road trip - Indy, a race track, wherever. Traveling at night, sometimes through places where there isn't much more than an occasional gas station. And/or you don't want to get off the main road too far or for too long. (I'm looking at you Richmond, Columbus, Philly, et al...)

So, if I have an EV, am I supposed to plan my trip around the limitations of the car. Or find a charging station somewhere in some parking lot, in a strange town, in the middle of the night, with a car that is going to take 20 or 30 minutes to charge, and leave me a sitting duck for any of the local ghetto goblins while I'm waiting?

Why would I do that?

The next Tesla I see in a gas station along the highway, dead in the water, won't be the first.

A toy for nerds, a short trip car, little commute car, I can see that. But that's all I see. Anything else it becomes a PIA

Last edited by CMcAllister; 11/30/21 03:35 PM.

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