Taking an EV on a long road trip in Canada means planning slightly differently than you would with a gas vehicle, especially across the country’s longer stretches of highway with fewer charging stations. This guide covers how much extra time to budget, what to expect for cargo space, and how to plan a route that keeps charging stops from turning into a source of stress.
Can EVs Tow?
Yes, a growing number of EV trucks and SUVs are rated to tow substantial loads, in some cases matching or exceeding comparable gas trucks on…
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Does Roadside Assistance Work the Same Way for EVs on a Road Trip?
Mostly, but with a few EV-specific differences worth confirming with your provider before you’re relying on it far from home. The core service, someone coming…
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How Much Cargo Space Do EVs Have for a Road Trip?
EVs generally match or beat comparable gas vehicles for cargo space, and many add a genuinely useful bonus most gas cars can’t offer: a front…
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How Much Longer Does a Road Trip Take in an EV?
A well-planned EV road trip typically adds somewhat more time than the same drive in a gas car, mostly in the form of charging stops,…
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What Should Be on My EV Road Trip Checklist?
A little preparation removes almost all of the uncertainty from a long EV road trip. None of it is complicated, it’s mostly about confirming a…
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