MikePinkston
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If I didn't plan on pulling a trailer, I wouldn't be so concerned about it. I would have to mark hotels off the list of chargers I expect since I would not be a customer. The generator would only be used in an emergency and only enough to get me to the next charger. I worked in IT and I am a firm believer in in two is one and one is none.First let's really think about what you're asking here. Carry a generator with you. Weight is the bane of EV range (one of them anyway). What does that generator weigh? You're defeating yourself here. Second, you start the generator to charge your truck.....you get 25 miles an hour sitting there. You can open an app and find a DCFC (fast charger), drive to it and get 50% of your battery charged in about 30-40min or so. You could find a Cracker Barrel with a L2 charger and get that 25 miles per hour of charge while you're having lunch. You could get a hotel room and use their L2 charger to charge up completely overnight.
Range anxiety, or more accurately, charger anxiety is real. It can be overcome easily on your first short trip tho. Get a couple of apps, plugshare and ABRP (a better route planner). Choose the Lightning as your vehicle and look for fast chargers along a given route. They are out there and easy to find with the right tools. You do need to plan a bit more than with your ICE vehicle but it's not hard to do and can be done from your couch. Plan a couple fo trips and see how easily it can be done. You will stop more often than in an ICE (maybe) but you'll find it doesn't add that much more time to your overall trip if you plan charge stops with your meal stops
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