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shikataganai

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You're also not going to be going to work unless you're in the police, fire, or hospital businesses either.
Truth. On that topic, my hospital has a few level 2 EVSE in one of the garages. It also clearly has generator capability for the hospital itself. I wonder if the EVSE would remain powered up in a true crisis (or even just 120V outlets in the other garages). Hmm. Not that this particular corner case will ever appear, but fun to think about.
Totally agree. I'm in NJ and was without power for a week after Sandy. No one was going anywhere, EV or gas. No gas, no electric, nothing.
I was on Long Island for Sandy. Prius had some gas in it but we saved it and didn't drive. I just bicycled to work instead. Thankfully we only lost power for a few hours by virtue of being by a neighborhood transformer box. Some others were without power for literally weeks iirc.

https://www.utilitydive.com/news/th...and the Nor,Authority customers for two weeks.
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I am not looking to go anywhere in that instance. I am looking to power the survival parts of my house. I certainly have enough gas for my Powerboost to do that for a week.

And, we have enough food and water for that week too.

I am good.
 

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No way. The distance per charge is a huge issue for me.

And, if the cold spell in Texas is any indication of the electric grid issues, just wait for a bunch of electric vehicles also being plugged in.

The hybrid is attractive to me because it isn't about the fake 'saving the earth with electric' thinking. It is about the cool stuff we can do with gas AND electric!
Yeah, lets not blame Texas creating their own grid so they could ignore regulations, on the power outages.
 

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I think I might actually have the worst use case for ICE. I live 2 miles from where I work. It takes me less than 10 minutes to get home. Going into work, I stop by the company cafeteria to pick up breakfast and then continue the 3/4 mile to my lab. At lunch, I drive to and from the cafeteria. I only drive during the day if there is some type of battery emergency somewhere on campus (typically once every three months) or if we are doing 'safety' testing on full packs at the facility that can handle the emissions (1/2 mile from my lab). After I get home, I typically don't drive (I watch a lot of sports while I bet games).

To raise the temperature in my engine, I will jackrabbit start, rev the engine, idle at the lab, drive as fast as I think I can get away with (the average speed limit on my route is 30 mph), etc. I work in the powertrain division, so a lot of engineers tell me how bad I am on the engine.

I only drive luxury trucks (which I trade in every couple of years before I really damage the engine...current Danila is two years old and I just crossed 9000 miles.

I can't wait for this truck to arrive!
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