Well, duh. But I can run a diesel engine on biodiesel. And I...

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> I can run nearly any ICE with self-brewed hooch, biodiesel, or even wood gas. You can’t switch fuels with different characteristics without modify...

Well, duh. But I can run a diesel engine on biodiesel. And I can run any petrol engine on alcohol.

And sure, you can run a generator to charge an EV but it actually isn't easy to do that properly and to be useful the generator needs to be significantly large.

Plus, I can fix most vehicles with junkyard parts. That's much harder to do with generators.

So, long term, running a generator will get harder and harder to maintain at a faster rate than maintaining a vehicle of any sort.

Not to mention, diagnosis and repair of high voltage DC systems is deadly, and requires tools and skills that are still uncommon.

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