Heh. I’ve got a picture of my Tesla under the same sign… Was there for granny’s funeral, the supercharger was 2km from a family friend’s house where we were staying… Let’s just say that I haven’t been back.
Most EVs have more than 200km of range (even in the cold), and most homes have electricity – you can literally charge your car from a wall socket. Admittedly, it’ll take a few days, but it works. The only exception is when it’s bitterly cold – you need enough juice to heat the battery as well as charge it.
Heh. I’ve got a picture of my Tesla under the same sign… Was there for granny’s funeral, the supercharger was 2km from a family friend’s house where we were staying… Let’s just say that I haven’t been back.
I drove up that way one summer - a couple decades ago.
At the time there was a sign warning of no GAS stations for the next 200km on the way to Timmins.
I can’t imagine how sparse ev stations would be.
Most EVs have more than 200km of range (even in the cold), and most homes have electricity – you can literally charge your car from a wall socket. Admittedly, it’ll take a few days, but it works. The only exception is when it’s bitterly cold – you need enough juice to heat the battery as well as charge it.
Standard vehicles are the same, that’s why we use block heaters in Canada