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Even in that example, my wife drove to work and back, we drove around town just playing in the new car and we still had something like 150 miles left. She could drive to work in the morning, power goes out, drives back and we would have enough charge still to drive to Toledo for dinner, back home and have 30 miles left lol. I feel like people are really downplaying how far 250 mile ranges are. Ann Arbor to Chicago, a 3 hour drive, is 241 miles. 60 miles gets you from ann arbor to Lansing. So "going out to eat" in a power outage would cost you, what, 10-20 miles at most?I mean, I have gotten to where my power in my neighborhood has been out and I needed to go somewhere to eat...so it does happen.
but to use that as a basis as to why not to get an electric car is silly and very rare
I just can't think of a situation where we'd be out of luck because you wake up in the morning with a full tank. It's not like a gas car where you could be caught sleeping with an empty tank. You'd have to go days without charging to be caught in that situation. I could see a situation where the power went out over night and we don't have a full charge. But that goes back to, most likely some where around you has power and you can go there to a charging station.
Even in a worst case scenario, power is out, car is somehow at 0%, and somewhere near us has power so we can go out to eat....I can plug the car into my little 2000 watt inverter generator, with a 120 plug, and have 10-20 miles in a couple hours.