Can EVs meet the needs of rural drivers? Increasingly, the answer is yes.

April 8, 2023

Source: Yale Climate Connections

Excerpt:

Vermont has more miles of dirt roads than paved roads, and driving in winter can be treacherous.

“In Vermont, we see a lot of consumer interest in all-wheel-drive vehicles and vehicles that they feel confident can handle the various driving conditions you might find in a rural place with dirt roads,” says Nick Neverisky of VEIC

The nonprofit implements an energy-saving program called Efficiency Vermont.

His team surveyed vehicle owners in the state. Three out of four said the ability to handle dirt roads and winter driving conditions is key. And a vehicle’s safety and reliability ranked as higher priorities than fuel efficiency or environmental impact. 

So Neverisky says it’s important for electric vehicle companies and proponents to explain that many electric vehicle models can meet the needs of rural drivers.

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