EVs are a key part of Canada's climate strategy. But there aren't nearly enough chargers, analysis shows - eviltoast

Canada’s most populous provinces are falling behind many U.S. states when it comes to building fast charging stations for electric vehicles, a CBC News analysis shows, raising questions about whether this country’s infrastructure is ready for a transition to cleaner energy.

  • nyan@lemmy.cafe
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    1 year ago

    Fair enough. The last time I looked into range figures was a few years ago when I was last in the market for a car, and I couldn’t get a lot of data on cold weather ranges (lower, yes, but by how much? No one wanted to say.)

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      1 year ago

      The standard safe estimate is ~⅓ reduction when temps are around -25° to -30°, but it varies by car as to how much each degree affects that particular battery design.

      You can use abetterrouteplanner.com and put in actual drives for different car models and in the settings you can set temperature, headwind, etc…