there's no special electrical lines going to gas stations. so no juice for evs, no gas for cars. well unless gas stations install hand crank pumps then one that station runs out of gas since refineries run on electricity. not including the mess no street lights will create.
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I think folks are saying that gas vehicles would be used and useful if the grid were down for a month, whereas electric vehicles would be useless once out of the current charge.
Yes, if electricity were unavailable for too long, gas would run out. So would food, medicine, healthcare, and everything else. Also, sanitation would become a problem.
Once transportation is down, food would be out in 3 days. That's about how much stock supermarkets keep.
If we had an EMP or Carrington Event, a lot of people would die.
Carrington Event would burn out the power grid. But equipment such as cars, trucks, and generators, would still work for as long as there is any gasoline.
Country-wide EMP would be the worst, as it would burn out everything with wires in it, connected to the grid at the time or not. The power grid *and* cars, trucks, generators, pumps, pumping stations, power stations would be burned out. Even 1930's Soviet tractors don't survive EMP. Under that situation, folks are immediately restricted to an area that is how far they can walk. In places without fresh water, folks would die in a week. For the rest, they'd last a month or two, as food would run out in a few days.
I think odds of a country-wide EMP attack are low. But it is easy for any country with nukes to take out the entire US this way with only a few nukes exploded above atmosphere; and the consequences are death for the unprepared. That's what caused me to do the easiest, cheapest path possible for preparing. Rice and beans in 5 gallon buckets, with sealed mylar bag inside and an oxygen absorber in it. Each 5-gal bucket worth is about $25 to do, provides 1 man-month of calories, takes no special storage, and will last for 30 years. Also rice+beans makes complete protein that a human can live off of. That plus a water filter that can input ditch water and get drinkable water out, and a big bag of salt.