No it doesn’t. Not to mention the same article points at well just use your battery to power your house. Yeah, and empty my car so I can’t evacuate. If anything, I still feel more in favor to get a hybrid or a natural gas car.
Logistics say is impossible for decades. Wind and solar contribute hardly a drop in the energy bucket
Speaking of hybrids, from this link...
https://phev.ucdavis.edu/about/faq-phev/
“How long does it take to recharge a plug-in vehicle?
It depends on how big the battery is, and whether you charge using a regular 120V outlet a 240V charging station, or a fast charger. Plug-in hybrids with smaller batteries can recharge in about 3 hours at 120V and 1.5 hrs at 240V. Electric vehicles with larger batteries can take up to 20+ hours at 120V and 4-8 hours using a 240V charger. Electric vehicles that are equipped for fast-charging can receive an 80% charge in about 20 minutes.”
Not happening.
Some of the math suggests a hundred years plus