Considering an EV for a suburban commute: winter range and charging realities.
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I'm a suburban homeowner with a long daily commute, and I'm seriously considering switching to an electric vehicle for my next car, but I'm anxious about making the leap from gas. My primary concerns are the real-world winter range hit on a highway commute, the long-term cost and availability of battery replacement, and whether my older home's electrical panel can support a Level 2 charger without a costly upgrade. For current EV owners in colder climates, what has your actual experience been with range loss in freezing temperatures, and how have you managed charging with standard household outlets versus installing a dedicated charger? I'm also trying to understand the total cost of ownership over five years compared to a hybrid, factoring in electricity rates, maintenance savings, and potential battery degradation.
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