Arizona ranks 9th in the nation for the most registered electric vehicles with more than 84,000 EVs on Arizona roads.Many of them are Teslas.Telsa owner or not, you may have wondered what happens when EVs run out of power and the driver needs to get out?We have the answer, but we asked Tesla owners if they did too, but many didn't."I have no idea," John Flanigan, a Tesla owner, said. "I’d probably be stuck. I have never given it any thought.
"It was in sleep mode and I had to break a window because it wouldn't connect to the Wi-Fi. Lots of drama," Rosas said.A shattered window, $500, and an upgraded system later, Rosas says no matter what car you drive, it all comes down to educating yourself."You have to be knowledgeable of your own vehicle. You're the owner of it, you know," she said.Many Tesla owners have safety devices that can be used to break a window.