Fryowa
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Question (many questions I guess)...
A friend and coworker of mine is pretty set on buying an EV. He actually brought the topic up to me and asked what I thought, and to be honest I've tried to somewhat talk him out of it. Here's the situation...
We live in the same town in NW Iowa, and most of you know that the winters here can be absolutely brutal. It's by far the windiest part of the state and there are times we can go two weeks or more of below zero temps. I bought a new vehicle a few months ago, and although I never seriously considered an EV I did look into them just because stuff like that interests me. The main reason I told him to avoid it was because of range in the winter. I know all the manufacturers all claim very mild range reductions in cold weather, but those are based on much higher temps than what we experience here (20s and above), minimal heater use, etc. Also, when looking into them I saw that regardless of manufacturer claims, real world reports from owners are saying like a 40-60% reduction in range when its really cold out, and most of those reports are still in that 20* range.
He's a guy who makes pretty frequent trips to like Sioux Falls and Sioux City (both 130 mile round trips for us), and there are very few stations around us so most of his charging would have to be done at home. That's right on the edge of that 40-60% reduction, and again that's under "mild" winter conditions when compared to NW Iowa. Make it 10 below outside where you almost have to have your heater on full blast, and I can see him running into trouble pretty quick.
I'm pretty good friends with this person and I don't want to see him stick a down payment and trade-in on a major purchase and find out he effed up. He's not a car guy or mechanically inclined at all, so to me he's really just going on manufacturer claims. Neither of us know anyone who has an EV so there really isn't a whole lot of testimonial experience to go on.
Any of you guys own, have owned, or know someone well who does own an EV in the midwest north of I-80? This would be his only vehicle and a daily driver if he buys it. I'm completely oblivious to ownership of EVs, maybe I'm way off base, who knows?
A friend and coworker of mine is pretty set on buying an EV. He actually brought the topic up to me and asked what I thought, and to be honest I've tried to somewhat talk him out of it. Here's the situation...
We live in the same town in NW Iowa, and most of you know that the winters here can be absolutely brutal. It's by far the windiest part of the state and there are times we can go two weeks or more of below zero temps. I bought a new vehicle a few months ago, and although I never seriously considered an EV I did look into them just because stuff like that interests me. The main reason I told him to avoid it was because of range in the winter. I know all the manufacturers all claim very mild range reductions in cold weather, but those are based on much higher temps than what we experience here (20s and above), minimal heater use, etc. Also, when looking into them I saw that regardless of manufacturer claims, real world reports from owners are saying like a 40-60% reduction in range when its really cold out, and most of those reports are still in that 20* range.
He's a guy who makes pretty frequent trips to like Sioux Falls and Sioux City (both 130 mile round trips for us), and there are very few stations around us so most of his charging would have to be done at home. That's right on the edge of that 40-60% reduction, and again that's under "mild" winter conditions when compared to NW Iowa. Make it 10 below outside where you almost have to have your heater on full blast, and I can see him running into trouble pretty quick.
I'm pretty good friends with this person and I don't want to see him stick a down payment and trade-in on a major purchase and find out he effed up. He's not a car guy or mechanically inclined at all, so to me he's really just going on manufacturer claims. Neither of us know anyone who has an EV so there really isn't a whole lot of testimonial experience to go on.
Any of you guys own, have owned, or know someone well who does own an EV in the midwest north of I-80? This would be his only vehicle and a daily driver if he buys it. I'm completely oblivious to ownership of EVs, maybe I'm way off base, who knows?