Has anybody tried something silly like carrying 5 fully charged batteries in their trunk, and every time your about to run out of energy, you stop, switch to a new battery, and keep going till you’ve gone through all 5?(Then you stop somewhere and recharge them all).

Last time I checked on EVs, it was 2010, when they could only do 10 to 30 miles per battery, and I remember somebody did this with their own EV converted from a gas car to travel long distance, lol.

Right now, I’m carless, and depend on myself using a bicycle to travel anywhere(I have a 50 mile a day range, lol.) I’m injured right now so I can’t ride, so probably why I started thinking about EVs after all these years.

  • FradnoOPB
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    1 year ago

    Just in case there is no city along the way with EV supporting infrastructure(or if it’s during a time when there’s an overload on the electrical grid and any city or state you stop in during a trip prevents you from charging due to electrical issues).

    Although, when I asked the question, I wasn’t being too serious, just talking funny hypotheticals.

    I didn’t know there where internal combustion engines that could go 1000 miles. Ah, so your EV has a 100 mile range and charges quick anyway? So the days of waiting overnight for a full charge from 13 years back are over I presume?