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5 tips for EV winter driving

As vehicles use more energy and have less electric range, here are some helpful winter driving tips
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Cold Canadian winters present some challenges for EV drivers, as vehicles use more energy and have less electric range. Here are some helpful tips to push through the challenging winter weather.

Charging times will increase…

Drivers may notice that it takes longer to charge your battery. For more efficient results keep the battery warm by charging in an enclosed garage. Batteries work best under temperature ranges from 15 to 26 degrees celsius.

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