TESLA DRIVER STRANDED ON CHRISTMAS EVE AFTER BATTERY REFUSED TO CHARGE

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TESLA DRIVER STRANDED ON CHRISTMAS EVE AFTER BATTERY REFUSED TO CHARGE​

Maybe all electric vehicles shouldn't be the future?
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He should have looked for a red nosed reindeer.
 
I talked to a family waiting at a travel station for their Tesla to charge. The young man driving said their car had a small motor and could only go ~275 miles between charges and he uses an app on his phone to locate the nearest charge station. My wife and I both were thinking in a grid down situation those Tesla drivers would be screwed.
 
I talked to a family waiting at a travel station for their Tesla to charge. The young man driving said their car had a small motor and could only go ~275 miles between charges and he uses an app on his phone to locate the nearest charge station. My wife and I both were thinking in a grid down situation those Tesla drivers would be screwed.


Yeah, that's just what I want to do. Stop every 275 miles and wait for my electrical appliance to charge. I prefer to stop every 500 to 600 miles and grab an El Diablo sandwich and a Dr. Pepper while my car fills.

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I can't imagine getting stranded 20,000 ft up in the air... or in the middle of a lake can you?

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