Some electric vehicles can lose as much as 35% or more of their posted range on a charge when temperatures plunge.
Much like the people operating them, vehicles are none too pleased when temperatures drop (and linger) well into the -30°C range like they did during the province's most recent cold snap. There are ...
Driving an electric vehicle (EV) in a Canadian winter just underwent the ultimate stress test in a real-world performance ...
Vehicles representing more than two-thirds of Canadian EV sales were driven from Ottawa to Mont Tremblant in sub-zero temperatures. The CAA EV Winter Test measured how many kilometres EVs drove ...
Now, I’ve been driving and writing about electric vehicles for the past 15 years, and in all that time I have never hit ‘empty.’ The inconvenience alone was enough to put me off — unlike an internal ...
CAA conducted a road test of electric vehicles to see just how far they can go in the winter. Julie Beun from CAA joined us today.
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