Colorado electric vehicle owner Alan O'Hashi says he was 'rudely awakened' by his car's slow charging speed and warns drivers are going into purchasing EVs 'a bit blindly.'
'On the Trail: Electrical Vehicle Anxiety' author Alan O'Hashi argues electric vehicles lack adequate infrastructure for longer distance car rides.
But the eager traveler was faced with a harsh truth after a 178-mile route took 15 hours to complete, when normally it would clock in at two-and-a-half hours. "I had done some research. I knew a little bit about electric vehicles, and the charging and potential obstacles, and I did some pre-planning for the trip," O’Hashi said, "but I didn't actually have any practical experience with that."
Deciding to stick with the original plan, O’Hashi took notes detailing the trials and tribulations of long-distance road trips in electric vehicles and published his travel log in a book titled, "On the Trail: Electrical Vehicle Anxiety."
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