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already ~60% hydroelectricity
I have been following this “convert your car/van” movement for a while. It is really fascinating to me. Very interesting ideas. The problem for me: I hate to travel. I mean HATE. So I was trying to figure out why it was so intriguing to me. This is how I can best explain it.
If we were in extreme survival situations, say, an EMP, there would be cars sitting around completely useless. These cars have roofs, so they would make good “tents”. And if you needed “guards” to protect the 4 corners of your property, you could pull the cars around and create mini tents all around for people to be in. The seats are relatively comfortable when laid down. They could even be houses if needed. If you need more room, pull 2-3 around there. If you have the tools and electricity to alter them to be more user friendly, then do that. Maybe even cover them in dirt or partially in dirt.