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Ignoring the loophole of using petrol to generate electricity. I can run my house on generators etc.
I don't mind charging my phone everyday. Managing my motorcycle's energy is a right pain however. Do I have enough petrol for the trip/day/week, I just want to go home but I have to find a station, is there one on the way, do they have premium. My phone I plug in and let it sort it self out.
I bet that there's some sort of fuel container that one can get to extend range.
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Looks like it.
https://www.frontaer.com/extra-motorcycle-fuel-tanks/
There is, but that kicks the can (hehe) down the road. It's not a big issue, I live where petrol is expensive but readily available. I set trip counters on the dash, I know roughly how many miles a full tank does and exactly how many miles since I last filled the bike.
The convenience would be to never have to think about petrol again. That's more than the convenience to never plugging my phone in again.