What happens if I run out of charge on the road?
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What happens if I run out of charge on the road? Andres Spagarino Thu, 03/05/2026 - 01:45 Your EV dashboard displays the miles and percentage charge you have left. As your EV's power runs low, it will alert you. Then you can use the navigation system or an app to locate the nearest charging station. If you run out of power, you’ll need roadside assistance to provide a mobile charging truck or tow your EV to a charging station. This rarely happens because your EV keeps you aware of its charge level, just like a fuel gauge. FAQ Category Charging and Fueling
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