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An EV Road Trip This Summer Could Be Costly

May 30, 2025
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An EV Road Trip This Summer Could Be Costly





an ev road trip this summer could be costly

Drivers might be more willing to take EVs on road trips, but high charging costs could put a damper on the fun, at least north of the border.

Or maybe not — as with EV range, your mileage may vary.

CP24 News out of Canada brings us the story of a Chevrolet Equinox EV driver in Manitoba who needed to charge at a dealership while on a road trip. He was charged nearly $700 CAD for a little under two hours of charging.

The dealership claims it was upfront with the driver about its $5.99 per minute fee and an EV advocacy group wondered if the motorist got hit with higher fees for leaving his car there after it reached full charge, thus blocking a spot.

The dealer also expressed sour grapes about even having a charger — the store didn’t want to spend the money on one and claims to have never sold an EV.

This is a one-off incident and it appears to be a “he said, he said” situation in terms of communicating costs. But there’s a lesson here for any EV owners who haven’t road tripped before — have a plan on where you’ll charge in advance, and check rates in advance if at all possible. It would also be helpful if you can see if chargers are working — I believe some apps indicate status — before you go. A backup plan may be necessary.

With increasing ranges and shrinking fast-charge times, an EV road-trip is still possible. Just be ready to plan more thoroughly than you would with an ICE vehicle, confirm costs in advance, and be ready to adjust to any problems.

[Image: Chevrolet]

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