Recently, I took a trip from New Mexico to North Carolina and then back to New Mexico. On the way out, I visited Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and on the way back I drove about half of the Blue Ridge Parkway before visiting the Smokies again and staying for a night.Seeing EVs at Other Parks Hasn’t Been Common
Naturally, if a certain small percentage of people own EVs and you go from a place with less people to a place with more people, you end up seeing more EVs. Then, consider the economics of EV charging, that stations are more common as you head east, and you end up in a situation where the east has more EVs per capita than the rural west.
At the south end of the Parkway, we ended up back in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and found out that the heavy presence of EVs wasn’t a holiday weekend fluke. First off, we have to keep in mind that the Blue Ridge Parkway is the top visited National Park Service unit. This is partly because it stretches across over 460 miles in two states, and many visitors don’t traverse the whole road. This means a rather wide net gets cast for visitors.
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