Also if you run out of petrol or diesel far from a station, you can get road services or someone else (yourself?) to haul a couple gallons over and get going.
You can even just pump some out of a passing car if you have a long enough hose and lungs.
Now I've never owned an EV and I suspect there is a way to use one car as a charger for another, in which case the latter becomes less of a point the more EVs are on the road. OTOH I imagine it would still take quite a while longer to get enough charge to drive to the nearest charging point than it does to transfer a little liquid fuel though.
You can even just pump some out of a passing car if you have a long enough hose and lungs.
Now I've never owned an EV and I suspect there is a way to use one car as a charger for another, in which case the latter becomes less of a point the more EVs are on the road. OTOH I imagine it would still take quite a while longer to get enough charge to drive to the nearest charging point than it does to transfer a little liquid fuel though.