Living with an EV in the Winter Taught Me a Few Things...

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • Though I am an avid supporter of EVs, I have always thought the technology wouldn't do so well in proper Canadian winters. There may be a lot of EV reviews but very few of them take place during the harsh cold months that I am exposed to. I wanted to find out how expectations would change the driving style of an EV and if something would surface that I hadn't considered beforehand. The Ford Mustang Mach-E was provided for two weeks when we faced an extreme weather warning for one of those weeks, but these extreme weather warnings reliably occur 2 or 3 times a year. Thank you very much Ford Canada for making this review possible and thanks to you for watching!

Komentáře • 31

  • @maxlandireviews
    @maxlandireviews  Před rokem +6

    Thanks for stopping by for todays video! Maybe you learnt something new, or maybe you didn't. I do hope in years to come I will be able to try out more EVs during this time of year so I can compare products in these conditions - Max

  • @djarambus
    @djarambus Před rokem +5

    Excellent points mentioned, particularly as they're not typically covered by other reviewers. Thanks Max!!! Keep up the great reporting!

  • @matthewjohns7220
    @matthewjohns7220 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Ok forget about the car for a minute, let's talk about how beautiful it is there! Absolutely gorgeous!

  • @CanadianMax
    @CanadianMax Před 8 měsíci +3

    Saved me a lot of money not buying one of these... Thanks for the review.

  • @vertablue3803
    @vertablue3803 Před rokem +4

    Great review!! I also would like to eventually buy an EV. You brought up many great points I’ve never heard on any other reviewers sites.

  • @zipobob1
    @zipobob1 Před rokem +4

    Always enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the good work

  • @Henchman1977
    @Henchman1977 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Would you say the car produces enough heat to keep you comfortable in - 10 to -15c temps? Those are thee "normal" lows in my parts of Canada in the winter.

  • @MrLogansimmons
    @MrLogansimmons Před rokem +4

    Yeah you really need level 2 at your house/apartment.

  • @alexanderh.999
    @alexanderh.999 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You plugged the Mach E on level 1 charger and still lost 40km overnight? Did I hear that right?

  • @ned8249
    @ned8249 Před rokem

    Ice white looks great!

  • @chomp54321
    @chomp54321 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video, which is much needed to put EV in the context of harsh Canadian winters.
    I share your concern about the coming ban of non-EV in a couple of year's time. I think it is madness. I have been planning on getting into RVing, but if the ban comes to pass, I will be forced to buy a one-ton truck to make sure I have enough range, so that I don't have to stop to recharge every couple of hours, even though the RV that I plan to buy can be comfortably towed by a 1/2 ton. If the charge is billed based on time, then this will be a very painful experience.
    I don't think leasing an EV is going to be any cheaper. For the reason of battery degradation, the lease-end value will also be lowered, resulting in higher depreciation and therefore higher payment amounts.

    • @Peapod901
      @Peapod901 Před 10 měsíci

      valid concern, but I would imagine that in the time it take for the non-EV ban, EV charging gets good and fast enough that it would essentially be like filling up gas at a gas station

    • @MrGamman3yt
      @MrGamman3yt Před měsícem

      Northern alberta gets -40 C for weeks.

  • @ronyjose100
    @ronyjose100 Před 3 měsíci

    What is the range in winter

  • @snaggy13
    @snaggy13 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Update from the future: Fords will now work on the Tesla network. Personally, I would own one in a heartbeat. I would not own two, though. If I were on the prairies, forget it. Too cold, too far between drives, too little infrastructure. Also, I don't think any driving is legal to do hands free. The vehicle manufacturer maay say you can, but check the laws where you drive. You are still responsible for the vehicle.

  • @Gritt982
    @Gritt982 Před rokem

    My work day involves stops at about 6 to 8 job sites over 8 hours, warming the cabin up each time from below 0.
    Will I be pleased switching to electric cars when Canada bans new gasoline car sales or will I be out of a job? I wonder what will happen. So much anxiety between now and then I might die from range anxiety before actually getting into one.

  • @lordbentley730
    @lordbentley730 Před 9 měsíci +2

    We have -40c and government want us to buy ev 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @grimm_gen
    @grimm_gen Před 8 měsíci +1

    EV's are not ready for our canadian winters

  • @BanBiofuels
    @BanBiofuels Před rokem +2

    At present, EVs do not lower pollution. They only change the time and place the pollution takes place.

    • @nishiki393
      @nishiki393 Před rokem +7

      That's not true at all, and there's plenty of reputable studies showing otherwise for the average number of miles driven over the average life of the car. You people can keep on spreading misinformation but it will never change facts.

    • @BanBiofuels
      @BanBiofuels Před rokem +3

      @@nishiki393 Exactly who are "you people." I left my membership card in my other coat pocket and have forgotten what organization I belong to. :) Maybe it was *Poor People Who Cannot Afford Bells and Whistles? Check out what Edmonds says in their article "Best Sedans of 2023 and 2024."

    • @nishiki393
      @nishiki393 Před rokem +2

      @@BanBiofuels okay I probably shouldn't have used that term but I get so tired of the anti-ev crowd. let's just put it this way once you drive an EV you definitely do not want to go back to ice vehicles... well at least probably about 90% don't want to.

    • @nishiki393
      @nishiki393 Před rokem +1

      @@BanBiofuels and I agree that EVs in the current state aren't ideal for every situation but for about 60% of the population having at least one of your vehicles an EV would be preferred, barring up front price ability and even that's becoming a non-issue with the bolt EV and the Chevy equinox etc coming out. and notice I said up front there because long-term for most people if they drive a decent amount the EV will definitely have lower cost compared to a similarly sized vehicle.

    • @Brian-jv8iy
      @Brian-jv8iy Před rokem

      @@nishiki393 I've written my thesis about EVs, and it was accepted, and the guy who graded it, got an ev, fought his HOA for a charger and is the only one, but is aware they're in no way clean. Those just are comfortable and that is it.
      if you go through the every single stage of how a an EV is possible to be made, those are terrible for the planet. All new cars are, but it's 2-3 times worse for the planet if it's got the batteries made in any of the technologies available today, and the most problems will only become apparent in the next 10 to 15 years, but already are an issue in many places, destroyed many ecosystems, killed many people in the process and their livelihoods.
      Won't share the piece as it's identifable, but it was accepted at one of Europes top 10 economy uni's, and it's all about money here, and somehow it was accepted.
      I will get an EV myself, but I would recommend doing some factual research and read pages long things with actual data in them, see photos, videos. Articles and videos do nothing and it's hard to find any valuable information, lot's of things are removed from internet, which is possible, and it is false to say nothing ever goes off internet, especially when a country would loose money on it and it can control internet like countries in south america or china can.