Dude, you're super cautious! Live a little. Start with drinking expired milk. Graduate to speeding up at a yellow light. Finish with going to bed five minutes after your bedtime. Baby steps. Baby steps.
@@grahambohl5205 EVs can go below 0%, just like gas cars can drive below "E." However, they also can stop before you get to 0%, especially with an older battery it is hard for the computer to accurately measure the charge remaining. Always a good idea to charge when down to 10-20%, just like it is a good idea to fill your gas tank when down to 1/8-1/4 full.
There are 5 superchargers plus endless other chargers in a 20 mile radius you could have gone to (which you can get easily with 6%). There was no need to panic. AND there was o need to drive without a seatbelt on. If you post videos try to be a good example.