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Thinking about Florida, how do you get EV's that have run out of juice, off the evacuation

Hah! That's a damn good question. EVs do you no good whatsoever in hurricane or other natural disaster evacuations. That car battery will go out faster than anything when stuck in evacuation traffic. The driver/owner is then screwed beyond reason.
 
There are going to be SO MANY lessons for these people who blindly were led down this path. I actually feel sorry for every one of them. They do not realize that this is a boondoggle to make lefty politicians rich
There are numerous videos popping up everywhere on social media entailing EV battery infernos. These flames are nearly impossible to extiniguish and can easily spread everywhere once those EV batteries explode.

 
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Handle them just like every other car that breaks down during a hurricane?
Pull up to a charging station when the entire grid is down. Gas cans don't need a charge. 😂

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I guess the anti-EV crowd thinks that gas powered cars only run out of gas during emergencies...they don't break down for any other reason 🤣
 
LOL. Not portable enough. Needs to be able to fit in the trunk. OR, buy a trailer and a hitch and carry your gas and genrator everywhere you go. OH wait, all that extra weight will mess with your milage until needing a recharge.

I read a response to a blocked person, something about pulling up to a charging station. HA, like that wouldn't be a 3 day long line, assuming you could find and reach one, especially if it was one that took several hours to give you a full charge.
 
You are thinking about this wrong....how do gas car owners power their home when the power is out for two weeks after the hurricane? Owners of EVs can throw a switch in the garage and run the AC/fridge/tv/tools for a week or two.
 
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