Let me take a wild guess: The douchebag in the shorts is the owner of the vehicle. He does not look like he works in a coal mining operation. I have to laugh at the Washington DC plates on the car bemoaning the lack of representation in the House and Senate because the District is NOT a state. Perhaps someone should tell that jerk that no one has to live inside the District.
They actually do have a representative for the district. Technically the rep can’t vote. But they do have a representative.
Posted this previously but I believe its relevant to this story.
Consider this scenario:
A mandatory evacuation hits a gulf state or states and everybody with a battery car bugs out at approximately the same time.
Best case scenario there is the batteries were fully charged....at 300 miles out everybody is looking for a way to charge up.
If your fortunate enough to have been able to afford a tesla your gonna need at least 30 minutes to charge up IF you can find a tesla supercharger.....you and all your other tesla owner friends.
In the meantime a cat III+ hurricane is bearing down.
Since I do live on the Southeast coast, if I have to evacuate I suspect I’ll be seeing EVs scattered along the highway like so many discarded soda cans.
Not to mention it doesn’t take a full blown hurricane to knock out ELECTRICITY in a wide spread area.
I’m sure there will be no panic.
And there’s not gonna be a bunch of coal miners around to help push.