If I had to use a car with a battery I'd ensure it was a hybrid. 100-200 mile radius on electric before gas kicks in isn't bad.
Generators are expensive, and even more expensive if you want a purer sine wave, which can raise the price a ton.
Dunno about anyone else but I wouldn't want to damage the components of something that costs tens of thousands of dollars to both purchase and then repair.
Need two electric cars. Leave one home for charging during the day. Or work at night.
Problem solved.
IF I HAD TO USE A BATTERY CAR
I would have a solid 100 mile range for around town
and an extended range trailer with a big battery and generator (a welder would work) for trips.
....and a barbecue pit on the trailer.
Selling the BBQ at lunch downtown makes you more money than spent in windmill buckets
If I had to use a car with a battery I'd ensure it was a hybrid. 100-200 mile radius on electric before gas kicks in isn't bad.
Generators are expensive, and even more expensive if you want a purer sine wave, which can raise the price a ton.
Dunno about anyone else but I wouldn't want to damage the components of something that costs tens of thousands of dollars to both purchase and then repair.