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If you already have a fresh battery, you can just press R to bring up the battery "menu".
I still contend that this is THE FUTURE, why are they still using disposable/recharge-required batteries? I'm surprised the Aurora wasn't being run with an internal combustion engine manufactured by Mercedes. They probably still have pod-style coffee machines in the break room.
Oh, well. As stated, save your batteries for when you really need them. Especially since the Aurora was apparently owned, maintained and managed by the latter-day version of Wal-Mart.
Can save quite a few recharge.
It's to keep the peed-ons on a short leash. If the vehicles had true long range engines the peed-ons would put said range to use and the corporation would lose that valuable property. Plus they would have to hire more peed-ons.
This is a dog eat dog society that is run as a business. Weaknesses like love and monogamy are discouraged. In the business world nothing is wrong unless you get caught.
"If you ain't cheating you ain't trying."
So no long range vehicles.
Thus the phrase, "Everything changes, but nothing changes."