Haha, I’ve made that run many a time. So where would we swap, somewhere the north side of Delaware?
And what about a run up to Chicago? That’s seven hours.
I’d be losin’ count of batteries.
But what about winter? Ohio is a good bit colder, I’d hazard a guess, than Israel. Cleveland and Toledo colder than Columbus, and so on. Electric cars might work for localized runs in Florida, I’d guess. But even for localized runs, how good would they be in Michigan or Minnesota?
Really, how many years are we away from serious battery improvement? I suspect we’ll be running on ‘Mr. Fusion’ before the current type of battery-powered electric car becomes the norm for the world.
But hopefully some brilliant entrepreneur like the folks described in this article will surprise us before then.
An Préachán





