ICYMI: Chaos in the Comments: Your (stupid) EV questions answered — via drivingdotca ElectricVehicles
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Sometimes, people have strong opinions about things that they don’t understand. That’s especially true on Twitter whenever the topic of evacuations and catastrophic weather events pops up. With recent hurricanes causing damage and loss in various parts of the continent, the comments section experts were quick to offer up their assessments of the dangers of driving an EV during an evacuation.
Compare the specs of the best-selling EVs across Canada: Tesla Model 3, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kona EV, Chevrolet Bolt Also, EVs can drive through puddles. In fact, with no engine or conventional air intake, they can drive through at least as much water as a gas-powered machine of a similar size. Take your Accent or Suburban through water that’s too deep, and its engine could take an accidental drink, causing instant hydro-locked death.Article content
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