I'm considering buying an all electric car as a 2nd vehicle because it's very possible the gasoline infrastructure could collapse. I cannot make gasoline, but I can generate electricity from the sun.
Consider the destruction going on now. Already the power grid has been taken off line. Various refineries have gone down at one point or another. Workers have been told to stay home. Just take these into consideration. Granted, electric cars suck. But relying on an intricate infrastructure to supply gasoline could suck worse.
I cannot make gasoline, but I can generate electricity from the sun.
LOL. Thanks for the laugh of the day. Have you ever looked into how long it takes solar panels to recharge an electric vehicle? Take a look, and you will be laughing as well.
When the grid is down and gas stations aren't pumping, the sun is the only viable option.
Something like 50 solar panels it seems? which is about five times the number of most domestic installations.
But long term, having an EV off grid is going to be useful, I only use a car once a week anyway
About 8 hours for 250 miles range
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