A short time ago, Electric Autonomy Canada received a letter from Pauline Richards, a new EV owner in Waterloo, Ont. We felt her points are so important to the future of Canada’s EV ecosystem that we’ve published her letter in its entirety below. Richards summarizes her experiences and impressions as a new EV owner, which began with a road trip from Ontario to the east coast. Some of her concerns are about things that, over time, EV drivers adapt to and learn to deal with. Others point to barriers preventing more Canadians from becoming new EV owners today. Read original article here.
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