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7 Tips for driving an EV in Canadian winter weather
In a perfect world, all electric vehicles would be driven in 23-degree Celsius weather with no wind, rain, or snow and on perfectly flat roads. Unfortunately, those conditions are rare in Canada, where temperature rise and fall within a matter of hours and perfectly flat roads… well, that’s a mere dream.
Until then, Canadian EV drivers are subject to varying road and weather conditions, including good ol’ winter that brings about wind, rain and snow, sometimes all at the same time.
There are a few things you should be watching for when driving in winter conditions and to help give the rundown of what you can expect, we used the 2023 Genesis GV60 (recently reviewed for Driving’s David Booth’s Range Finder column) — though it’s important to note that EVs can vary in size, shape and capability.
Read the whole story on driving.ca