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<blockquote data-quote="melvimbe" data-source="post: 1655251" data-attributes="member: 35314"><p>So a while back, I took the kids to San Antonio (from Houston) for a couple days, then an off road park for a day or two just north of Austin. Then back to Houston. I could not do that with any EV that's currently available, not without having to make big adjustments to plans and spending hours at recharging stations. </p><p></p><p>Eh, I think it would be more accurate to say that the subs are nuclear powered, and indeed that's the term I've heard most. Yes, the turbines/motors may be electric, and it has some batteries on board, but the power comes from nuclear. Although to be fair, we really shouldn't call then EVs, but battery powered vehicles. All vehicles are electric, at least in part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melvimbe, post: 1655251, member: 35314"] So a while back, I took the kids to San Antonio (from Houston) for a couple days, then an off road park for a day or two just north of Austin. Then back to Houston. I could not do that with any EV that's currently available, not without having to make big adjustments to plans and spending hours at recharging stations. Eh, I think it would be more accurate to say that the subs are nuclear powered, and indeed that's the term I've heard most. Yes, the turbines/motors may be electric, and it has some batteries on board, but the power comes from nuclear. Although to be fair, we really shouldn't call then EVs, but battery powered vehicles. All vehicles are electric, at least in part. [/QUOTE]
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