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Yes, electric is the only way to go
This is not rocket science people! What would be so hard about having an on-board generator with a very small gas motor, starts up on demand, shuts off when the batteries are charged, VOILA, no more plugging in, (unless you want to), problem solved. with such an arrangement it is not unreasonable to expect 400 to 500 MPG. Your idea is?