Experts say that range anxiety is no longer a major concern for electric vehicle (EV) owners in Canada, as the range of EVs has significantly improved over the years. Most cars and trucks now have a range of at least 300-350 kilometres, making them a viable option for daily commuting. However, for long-distance trips, charging stops will still be necessary.
Now that Canada has mandated that all vehicles sold in the country by 2035 must have zero emissions , consumers may be wondering how far they can actually go in an electric vehicle (EV). Experts say that range anxiety is no longer a major concern, as the range of EVs has significantly improved over the years. Most cars and trucks now have a range of at least 300-350 kilometres, making them a viable option for daily commuting.
However, for long-distance trips, charging stops will still be necessary
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