Lighten up, Francis, nobody was “attacking” anybody. It was a rational discussion of issues. Of science.
@JeffKeryk charges on solar. Nearly everyone else uses the grid. If you use solar, good for you.
Harry Grepke, in the September 1975 issue of Popular Science, showed off his car that had a small gas turbine, which drove a generator, to charge the battery banks, that fed the electric motor.
So, such a car as you suggest was proposed, with a working prototype, 50 years ago.
However, it had a much larger battery bank, in mass, and weight, and capacity, than a modern hybrid.
To do what you suggest is basically how a plug in hybrid operates - with enough battery capacity, and a large enough electric motor, to drive the car on pure electricity, with a gasoline engine to back up the range and provide charging.