If you drive an electric car in parts of Montana, you may find out what range anxiety is all about — and wind up being a headline in the local paper.Allis Markham is a noted taxidermist who lives in Los Angeles. A few weeks ago, she drove to Ekalaka in eastern Montana along with her boyfriend, Chad Lauterbach, to volunteer at the Carter County dinosaur festival.
Markham said she warned him he shouldn’t leave his car charging at a random outlet without getting permission, in case the locals assumed he was “just some jerk from California, doing what jerks from California do.” Lauterbauch said he did in fact consult the museum director and assumed he wouldn’t be too hard to find if someone had concerns they wanted to share with him.
The photo caption labeled the car a “UEV ” and suggested it might be the first time an electric vehicle had been charged in town. The Eagle also reported that it wasn’t clear as of press time whether the car’s owner had paid for the electricity. The co-op staff initially told her not to worry about the bill, Markham said, but after some back and forth, the couple ended up paying $60 for access to the electricity. That sum also covered the electricity used by the musician who plugged into the outlet for the dinosaur festival street dance on Saturday night, and much more. The couple paid in cash because the electric co-op wasn’t able to take a credit card. They received a handwritten receipt in return.
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