What happens when you drive Tesla's, the Mach-E, and VW ID.4 beyond 0 miles battery? Edmunds ran a test and here’s who’s got the biggest buffer

This is something that a lot of people aren't paying attention to. Sure, there are some areas like big cities that might have a bunch of Tesla Superchargers, but those are ONLY for Teslas, so if you have something else, you might be shit out of luck for finding a place to charge. Then, consider if you're in a somewhat rural area. There's no goddamn way if you live out in in the country that you're going to be able to charge anywhere BUT at home, so you'd better have your plans in order and not have to worry about spur of the moment driving situations!

We need to build up the charging infrastructure nationwide so we can get this whole endeavor off the ground, and for the love of god make that electricity with solar, wind, hydro, and nuclear. Anything else is irresponsibly stupid.

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