AND SOONER OR LATER THEY WILL BE FOR SELL BECAUSE THE OWNER CANNOT AFFORD THE BATTERY PACK
JUST THINK IF YOU ARE STRANDED ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD IN A SNOW STORM AND YOUR BATTERY DIES I GUESS THE SAME COULD BE SAID FOR A GAS VEHICLE BUT AT LEAST A TOW TRUCK CAN BRING YOU SOME FUEL ..ILL STICK WIH GAS GUZZLING AIR POLLUTING AMERICAN VEHICLES THANK YOU AND WHEN THE BATTERY IS NO GOOD WHAT DO THEY DO WITH THEM BURRY THEM IN THE GROUND?
1. Quite a few out there, and the evidence is looking good that modern batteries will last as long or longer than gas engines.
2. And there are mobile chargers, not in circulation yet. But there are tens of thousands in use in cold climates and we've not lost anyone yet. Remember, most EV owners top up every night so odds are good that they have more "fuel" than the averager gas car around them.
3. Why look, only three posts up, recycling!!!! Whoda thunk, massive batteries are easier to recycle and worth the effort, unlike billions of cellphones and laptops.
I thought about that when I was traveling 17 down to Norfolk last weekend.
Looks like there are two Superchargers on the way to Norfolk, right across the bridge in King George, and Tappahannock, although at around 190 miles, you wouldn't need to charge in a long range Model 3 (310 mile range) . In the regular range (272) , it suggests a 10 minute top off at Tappahannock. You could be trapped on the road for days and keep the cabin at 70 degrees and watch Netflix while you wait.