You can keep your EV’s

Anonymous
We do a lot of road trips. I'm not really interested in a pure EV until I can recharge the car as conveniently as I can currently get gas. We aren't close to that yet.

And as for gas stations running out of gas...you can store extra gasoline in advance of a storm. You can't store extra charge for your car head of time, at least not that I know of.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We do a lot of road trips. I'm not really interested in a pure EV until I can recharge the car as conveniently as I can currently get gas. We aren't close to that yet.

And as for gas stations running out of gas...you can store extra gasoline in advance of a storm. You can't store extra charge for your car head of time, at least not that I know of.


https://www.tesla.com/powerwall
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We do a lot of road trips. I'm not really interested in a pure EV until I can recharge the car as conveniently as I can currently get gas. We aren't close to that yet.

And as for gas stations running out of gas...you can store extra gasoline in advance of a storm. You can't store extra charge for your car head of time, at least not that I know of.


News Flash!
There are various vehicles that each serve different purposes.
Anonymous
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I was in WV when the grid went down to due to the Derecho and many people couldn't gas up because just like EV charging, gas stations also don't work without electricity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t sit in traffic or worry about charging or buying gas. I ride a bike. Never been stuck in traffic.

You should try it.


You may have never been stuck in traffic but from my bike days, I remember getting wet, gusts of wind nearly blowing me off my bike and being knocked off my bike by a car.
Anonymous
Wow, a car ran out of fuel and needed to be pushed off the road. That has never happened before in history!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


I was in WV when the grid went down to due to the Derecho and many people couldn't gas up because just like EV charging, gas stations also don't work without electricity.


When I was in suburban MD during the derecho the same thing happened. One has station near us installed solar after that. It's amazing people don't realize has pumps use electricity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do a lot of road trips. I'm not really interested in a pure EV until I can recharge the car as conveniently as I can currently get gas. We aren't close to that yet.

And as for gas stations running out of gas...you can store extra gasoline in advance of a storm. You can't store extra charge for your car head of time, at least not that I know of.


https://www.tesla.com/powerwall

I would never buy a tesla if it means Musk makes money. He's a complete douchebag. Like staying at Bedminster - I would never do that, either. I wouldn't give 2 cents to either of those aholes.

I'm getting a plugin hybrid. Long distance trips don't make much sense with an EV, even a Tesla. Someone I know goes down to FL in their Tesla quite regularly, and it takes them much longer than it normally should because of the stops they have to make to charge, and also due to looking for that specific charging station.

If you are a two car family, you can get an EV and a plugin hybrid. But, I wouldn't get an EV only.
Anonymous
I want a Chevy Bolt for our short commute from NW DC to kids school to the office in downtown. Easy to park and charge in our postage stamp sized rowhouse rear yard.

We already have the Subaru Outback for roadtrips.

If I can get a small EV for sub-$25K, we are all in. I should've gotten a Bolt through Costco in spring 2020 when they were leasing and selling them for a song. I think a lease was $2K down and $169/month for Costco members. So dumb!
Anonymous
Wait am I missing something about this story?? Coal makes ELECTRICITY. Electric cars are good for the coal industry. I don’t understand the joke here. Is it just lol, libs love EVs?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait am I missing something about this story?? Coal makes ELECTRICITY. Electric cars are good for the coal industry. I don’t understand the joke here. Is it just lol, libs love EVs?


Coal only generates 20% of the electricity in the US and its pretty localized by region.

Electricity sources in the US:
Fossil fuels - 61%
Nuclear - 19%
Renewable - 20%

https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=427&t=3

Those renewable numbers keep going up every year.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: When I lived in CT during the Oct snowstorm in 2011 that knocked out power for over a week, getting gas was nearly impossible. When the grid is down the gas pumps aren't working either.


Generators


The gas stations have to HAVE generators for that to work.


I was in NJ during Sandy. So many gas stations weren’t able to provide gas. People were driving around with empty gas cans to fill up in the ones that weren’t out of power. It was madness.

We just got a plug-in hybrid. I’m not getting a full EV just yet. Best of both worlds!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We do a lot of road trips. I'm not really interested in a pure EV until I can recharge the car as conveniently as I can currently get gas. We aren't close to that yet.

And as for gas stations running out of gas...you can store extra gasoline in advance of a storm. You can't store extra charge for your car head of time, at least not that I know of.


We've never had an issue on a road trip. It's not like gas where you fill the tank every time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pay up sucka!

https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/canadian-man-says-tesla-locked-out-until-changes-battery


Yes, Tesla is run by a jerk. That's why a lot of us who like EVs have been happy to buy the ones made by other manufacturers. Plus, now we can say "pay up sucka!" to you as we drive past the gas stations.
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