Think EVs Are Bad In Winter? Here's Where They Have A Huge Advantage
Briefly

"You can't drive electric vehicles in the winter, which is true as they lose range due to energy use for heaters and chemistry slowing in cold temperatures."
"EVs have vastly better traction in snowy and icy conditions, preventing wheel slip and potential spin-outs more effectively than gas vehicles."
"During a recent test drive of the Honda Prologue in heavy snow, I found that despite limited range, the grip and traction of the EV outperformed my expectations."
"My experience with all-season tires on the Prologue in snowy conditions was surprising, showcasing how well EVs can navigate adverse weather compared to gas vehicles."
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