Unfortunately, most EVs are not ready for TX, unmodified Zeros doubly so, and here's why:
- High posted speed limits
Speed limits in TX on rural roads are as high as 75 MPH. In order to stay safe at high speeds, one must be able to travel at a speed approaching the speed limit at all times in order to interact well with other traffic. At this speed, lesser-range EVs are at a significant disadvantage.
- High temperature
EVs already run hot. Yes, colder temps mean more heater use and less output from batteries, but higher temps mean shorter battery lifetime and quicker overheat conditions. The first problem begets the second problem on a Zero after only a few miles.
- Long, straight, flat roads to nowhere
EVs are great for driving around town. If you never plan on leaving the urban core, you're probably shaking your fist at me for all of these claims, saying that you've never had a problem with your EV. TX, in particular, has great wide gaps of wild unbuilt land between urban cores. Read: few charging opportunities. Lots of planning all the time would be needed, and extra equipment.
All of these things would be greatly mitigated by a good air-resistance-reducing fairing.