Electric Vehicles here to stay, for good or bad?

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  • Havok1

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    I wouldn’t want to do either. Keep vehicles relatively full and have some fuel in gas cans at home. When it’s time to hit the road, the last thing you want to be doing is spending your evac time waiting in line at the gas station.
     

    ILexpatriot

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    So Florida evacuations underway for hurricane Milton and they are staging fuel and charging stations along evacuation routes. That will be a slow and long route depending on where you live. Would you prefer the attempt with an ICE vehicle or an EV? I would think finding fuel and quickly refilling in an ICE would be better.
    I'm not an EV guy, but just a flip side..
    After Beryl, we had a hell of a time finding fuel way up here in Huntsville. Stations out of fuel. Lines around the block.. I'd sure still prefer ice, and other than our scooters, that's all we have.
    But if I had a short, predictable commute, I wouldn't be apposed to do it in an EV.
     
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