Current Climate: Driving The ‘Loneliest Road In America’ In An Electric Car

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This week’s Current Climate, which every Saturday brings you the latest news about the business of sustainability.

are fun and fast to drive and have the added benefit of no tailpipe exhaust or carbon pollution. But driving them cross country or insenior contributor Brad Templeton shares his experience driving and charging his Tesla Model 3 through the “loneliest road in America” - a rural route in Utah.

Even on a route like this, he writes, he was able to keep his car charged up, though doing so “requires planning, and mostly sticking to the plan, with a few other compromises,” he writes. But he also notes that “t’s not going to take that much to make such travel much easier, and that should happen soon, perhaps by the time you take a trip like this in an EV.”

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