How do you compare electric vehicles to gas ones in Canadian winters and on long trips?
How do you see electric vehicles, equipped with many things on long Canadian winters and long trips compared to their gas options that are available still?
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Electric vehicles in winter can lose up to about 50% of range. Here in Quebec, there are several charging stations everywhere, which is not the case in the rest of Canada.
It's more economical to drive if you do a lot of mileage because you know it's expensive to buy this kind of vehicle.
For heat, the majority is no longer a problem with heat pumps.
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EVs are improving but face challenges in cold winters and long trips. Battery efficiency drops in cold, and charging infrastructure isn't as widespread as gas stations. Plan ahead for a smoother ride.
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You're right, EVs can lose up to 50% of their range in winter. Luckily, Quebec has plenty of charging stations, unlike other parts of Canada. Despite the high initial cost, EVs are more economical if you drive a lot.
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It is more planning when you're going to make a long trip. It also can lose 40% to 50% of its range when its realy cold. If you have a level 2 charger and your work is not realy far it worth the gas savings.
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I really enjoy my electric car, the cold sure does suck the range out of it. I've done a long trips with the gas car in winter instead 500km+ just to save some time. I've even though of somehow installing a small diesel heater for really cold weather to heat the cab or even the coolant lines. Maybe a long range electric with a range extender might strike a good balance for the areas with colder climates.
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Evs still need evolution, for now i would prefer hybrid
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hybrid is between 2 technology. Correct for small distance electric and long with gaz.
Technology with or without problems?
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Hybrid vehicles are both worlds in comparison between electric vehicles and gas vehicles.
I just wanted your thoughts about that how you see electric vs gas that are either expensive and time consuming vs pollution that they make while driving them on the other hand?
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I heard that recharging electric cars is very cheap comparing to refilling up gas.
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honestly it’s kinda a trade off if you’re keeping your car for a long time then it might be worth it to spend the money up front and buy electric but otherwise the money you’ll save is waisted if you don’t use it vs buying gasoline on a cheaper car
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It is it cost me around 30$ month for 1000km. Where you lose some savings is on the high cost of aquisition of an ev.
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I guess if you figure out a way to charge for free then that would be a benefit.
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wow!!! but it seems like a real investment!
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Yes it can be, if you do alot km per years and can charge at home it will save you money for sure. If you're not doing alot of km you can also save money but its to get one for the right price!
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Plugging hybrids can also be good they are a bit more expensive but if your work is close you could run only on electricity to go there. Exept with winter since it need the engine to heat the car.
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Plugging hybrids is average 24 to 98 km. This is correct for small ride.
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having the ability to drive on ev most of the time and the comfort to drive far distances if required this makes the most sense for most people at the moment
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Driving in the city with EVs makes total sense but I recently did a road trip in the Maritimes that I couldn't have done for sure with an electric vehicles so for the time being especially for Canada EVs are quite limiting
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I guessed so.
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for most people it’s too early to switch to an ev but soon enough it will be time with charging stations becoming more available
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Still in Canada they will not work that well as alternative, especially when you need to reach remote locations or drive for several hours in the middle of nowhere
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Yes, it's time consuming to get somewhere with ev.
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I hope I'll get an EV one day
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Hopefully that the all conditions come to the point that it all works much better on long trips and winter times.
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battery technology is evolving so longer range is coming sooner than later too
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Yes not only longer range but they getting cheaper to make.
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I totally agree they need to install more charging station in canada. In Quebec its manageable there's many charging station even in some remote place.
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Lets see that future in a nature friendly manner...
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Yes, hopefully it get better.
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Lets keep hopes
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Yes atleast the Canada gouvernement is investing to deploy more recharge stations. 8 days they invested an additional 18 millions for 1600 charging stations.
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That's promising future. In a large space is needed a lot of charging stations and a lot of power to get ready to supply all.
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Yes I totally agree, if they could put charging station at xx number of KM of each other on each highways it would be nice. Like this.
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I guess, wind should be used more to produce power.
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Yes also so solar panel can be usefull too.
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But I think solar works with the sun, not under the snow when in long winters. Wind is mostly there during those cold days.
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Different use cases… Wind is energy is way more harsh on the environment and generate a lot of noise pollution. Solar is way easier to put in place but snow and ice are often a challenge and panels need to be heated to be more efficient
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Yes, there is a lot to be considered when installing any option. That's for sure to keep environment friendly but if there is a need to warm up panels than where would be that energy coming from. That's like a getting credit than paying back.
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Yes its usefull for summer. For winter it would be nice if the energie could be stock in a battery but at that point the savings will probably be less then the cost.
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If it doesnt cost too much it probably worth it. Some new charging stations have them.
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