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‘We are really happy’

‘We are really happy’

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If you’re wondering what it is real life experience having electric vehicle A Reddit user from Saskatchewan, Canada has an in-depth review that you may find helpful.

They originally published a post review their Tesla’s Model 3 after one year and 53,000 kilometers of use. Last review, they sent in the subdirectory r/electric vehiclesnow after two years and 110,000 kilometers in a “cold, prairie Canadian climate”.

To explain the first reasons switching On the subject of going electric, they began: “We drive a lot and spend a lot of money on fuel, so we wanted to reduce our costs. We did that.”

Then they took a deep dive. cost effectiveness charge. “When charging at home, we use the mobile charger that came with the vehicle,” they wrote. “We bought a few adapters for it. We installed a NEMA 14-50 plug in the garage. We did it ourselves for the cost of materials, which was about $75.”

(Additional cost incentives and discounts for installing a home charger are available for US drivers; you can check out TCD’s guide to learn what you can do.) qualify Here.)

Tesla’s “The cost of going 100km is about $3 with home charging,” the owner continued, adding that that was “pretty good considering the climate” in Saskatchewan.

They also stated that there was good news. fast charging infrastructure “improved greatly” even in their two years of ownership; but many more chargers are still needed.

Another key issue they mentioned was winter driving, which is a “huge concern” people have when making the switch.

“I have no worries anymore,” they wrote. “If your commute is 150 miles or less, an EV is really ideal. I actually prefer to drive our EV in the winter now. It blows hot air instantly, you don’t have to wait for the engine to warm up before creating heat.”

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They then concluded: none While they had mechanical issues the first year, they ran into some standard issues that were covered under warranty in the second year. They also did minimal maintenance, such as changing cabin air filters and servicing the brakes.

“To summarize, we are very pleased with our EV,” they said with excitement. “Driving is incredibly cheap, especially when charging at home. … I think we’ll always have at least 1 EV as our main commuter vehicle. We’re really happy with that.”

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