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Have a CT3 reservation. Live in DC, but have a vacation home in the Adirondacks (way upstate NY, like almost Canada). I go there frequently. Its about 500 miles one way, 8 hrs on a good fay. Fingers crossed my CT3 can make it all the way on one charge! But if it can't, is there enough charging infrastructure to support me in remote places like the Adirondacks? I'm mostly thinking winter and summer when the battery will be really be strained in the temperatures and mountainous terrain. It is below freezing frequently, often way below. I plan to have charging at the house but I gotta get there and make day trips (through the mountains) while I'm there. Opinions on whether you would be comfortable with an EV given the circumstances. In DC I see lots Teslas. In the Adirondacks not so many. That could just be that the general mountain population is not the typical Tesla customer but in summer and winter its mostly out of town folks there for the outdoors and they mostly come from NYC but I still don't see a lot of EVs. I so can't wait for my CT3 but I want to be realistic and mostly don't want to get a lot of "I told you so" from my wife !
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