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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Let's face it: this isn't really a Country that was made for electric vehicles...
We're 3000 across, and about 1500 miles from top to bottom.
The infrastructure just isn't in place yet; for "Battery Buggies" to try and cross the whole thing...
Give them time, and things might work out better...
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Actually the infrastructure is there: Tesla has just about all of the nation covered with superchargers for their cars and any other OEM's EVs have the network that Electrify America is setting up along with a ton of others provided by a few different systems (ChargePoint, EVGo, etc.).
Just check out:
https://www.plugshare.com/ and zoom out (yeah the coverage isn't nearly as extensive as gas stations but they've had a 100 year head start!).
For my Bolt from our house I could pretty much drive anywhere South and East using the CCS fast chargers. Routes West are a little more difficult (you can see that on the plugshare map above--a little more sparse out West). What it doesn't show, however, is that I can charge up the Bolt at any campground with 50A service overnight.