So you’re on the road and have to stop every 200 miles for 15 minutes to recharge provided you’re able to find a charge station.
I do not know about you but 200 miles is about all I can drive now without stopping and resting, taking a pee break and getting something to eat before going further.
—”So you’re on the road and have to stop every 200 miles for 15 minutes to recharge provided you’re able to find a charge station.”
Should you want to wait longer you can add more to the battery.
Pulling in on the big E (EMPTY) and adding the max of ~400 miles will take one hour.
And be careful about the metric conversion so you do not end up like the UNLUCKY/LUCKY guys in the 767 Gimli Glider!
The Board also recommended the immediate conversion of all Air Canada aircraft from Imperial units to metric units, since a mixed fleet was more dangerous than an all-Imperial or an all-metric fleet.