Clem72
Well-Known Member
I think this is almost the exact opposite of reality. It's pretty easy to interrupt the current fuel infrastructure, and everyone who isn't driving a bio-diesel capable vehicle with knowledge and ability to create their own fuels (after the French fry grease runs out) will be out of luck. Meanwhile anyone with a few solar panels and an inverter/battery could charge their cars or could use a genny if gas/propane is still available.
In an apocalyptic situation I am fairly certain I could charge an electric car with what I have on hand or could scavenge from the neighborhood/roadways. I am not confident I could make gas/diesel after the easily obtainable supplies run out.