What happens if you run out of charge while on the road?

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When I go somewhere, I always take with me a solar generator. I can't always rely on fuel, then recommend buying a generator, https://houseandbeyond.org/best-solar-generator/ I have the second one, but remember lithium-ion batteries should NEVER be left at 0% for prolonged periods as that can result in them no longer working.
maybe in the early days of EVs something like that would have been useful but these days, with the availability of charging available in most places it would be far easier to plan your trips so you won't need to lug that around
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Don’t bank on this. I have just received my Porsche assist certificate and in the exclusions is flat high volt battery. So you are on your own from the Porsche assist point of view
My (US) roadside assistance packet with the manuals lists "Out of charge service" (for non mechanical issues) as providing a tow within 50 miles to nearest charging location, but limited to 5 times per year.

Any US owners able to confirm this, in practice?
 
 




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