You missed the point of what OP was trying to say.
What are you going to do once you lose your charge completely and your car is dead? You cannot just get lucky and find a gas station nearby, or a friendly bypasser who has a jerry can to top you off with gas.
In a nutshell, your fucked. Your ONLY option is to have a gas/diesel-powered truck hauling a gas/diesel-powered generator to charge your "environmentally friendly" car.
This is how brainwashed, or just straight up ignorant, people are. To think they are saving the planet with EV is ludacris.
Edit: Gotta love the handshake accounts coming in to protect their EV fetish.
Nevermind that ~80% of the electricity comes from coal or natural gas. Unless they are charging their cars from solar panels at home, all they have done is move the emissions somewhere else.
Battery packs in EVs have a heater, it's present in Tesla cars for sure. It keeps the battery pack in a desired temp range.
The heater will eat a bit into your driving range / usable capacity for the trip, but it's a reasonable solution and not the end of the world.
There are other bigger issues with EVs that need to be highlighted. But probably not this one.
You missed the point of what OP was trying to say.
What are you going to do once you lose your charge completely and your car is dead? You cannot just get lucky and find a gas station nearby, or a friendly bypasser who has a jerry can to top you off with gas.
In a nutshell, your fucked. Your ONLY option is to have a gas/diesel-powered truck hauling a gas/diesel-powered generator to charge your "environmentally friendly" car.
This is how brainwashed, or just straight up ignorant, people are. To think they are saving the planet with EV is ludacris.
Edit: Gotta love the handshake accounts coming in to protect their EV fetish.
Nevermind that ~80% of the electricity comes from coal or natural gas. Unless they are charging their cars from solar panels at home, all they have done is move the emissions somewhere else.
Coal? only in shitholes