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EV Winter Driving with Carl Nadeau

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Everything you need to know for electric cars in winter with driving expert Carl Nadeau

This winter, feel more prepared than ever with former racecar driver Carl Nadeau's driving tips! Learn how to master the roads with your electric vehicle. With the best winter driving advice, you can get to and from your destination with peace of mind, every single time.

Why Choose Michelin Winter Tires for your Electric Car

Wondering why you should choose Michelin winter tires for your electric car? Look no further. Learn all about Michelin's high-performing winter tires that are compatible with regular ICE cars, as well as hybrid and electric cars.

Discover the many reasons why Michelin winter tires are the best option for your EV with professional former racecar driver and driving expert Carl Nadeau. With improved treadwear, reduced noise, and increased range, Michelin tires are undoubtedly the best choice when it comes to winter tires for hybrid and electric cars.

For more information, check out our Winter Tire Guide for Hybrid & Electric Cars.

Why Choose Michelin Winter Tires for your Electric Car with Carl Nadeau

Winter Tires VS. All-Season Tires for Electric Vehicles

When it comes to winter tires, whether you drive an ICE, hybrid, or electric vehicle, the need is the same. Though you may wonder, what is the difference between winter tires and all-season tires? Overall, winter tires provide better traction than all-season tires. Michelin winter tires not only provide shorter stopping distances than all-season tires, but they are also designed to perform in all winter conditions, whether that be slush, snow, or ice. Rest assured that you can rely on Michelin winter tires to get you and your family to your destination safe and sound, every single time.

If you want more help to choose winter tires, take a look at our Guide to Find the Best Winter Tires for Your Vehicle.

Winter Tires VS. All-Season Tires for Electric Vehicles with Carl Nadeau

Improved Rolling Resistance for Electric Vehicles

Since the 1970s, Michelin has been innovating to create energy-efficient tires. One of the main concerns when it comes to energy efficiency is range. Michelin winter tires are designed to provide improved rolling resistance, allowing you to consume less energy in your electric vehicle and drive longer distances. At the same time, they provide traction, durability, and a quiet ride. Watch the video below for more details.
 

Michelin Winter Tires: Improved Rolling Resistance for Electric Vehicles

Noise Reduction Technology for Electric Vehicles

One of the main concerns of electric vehicle owners when it comes to winter driving is noise. When driving on winter tires with an electric car, tire noise is more noticeable. However, Michelin has created tires that are designed MICHELIN® Acoustic Technology which uses piano noise reduction tuning. This technology reduces vibrations, in turn lowering cabin noise. Keep your family safe while also enjoying a peaceful ride with Michelin winter tires.

Michelin Winter Tires: Noise Reduction Technology for Electric Vehicles

Electric Vehicle Winter Driving Tips

With Michelin's high-performance winter tires, you can drive with peace of mind. Discover everything you need to know when it comes to winter driving in an electric car. Carl Nadeau provides his top recommendations and tips for winter driving in your EV. As electric vehicles are heavier than ICE vehicles due to the battery, the experience is quite different. Nadeau explains the best practices when it comes to tire pressure, stopping distance, accelerating, turning, and more.

Electric Vehicle Winter Driving Tips with Driving Expert Carl Nadeau

The Difference Between ICE Vehicles & Electric Vehicles

Discover the differences between ICE cars and electric cars when it comes to winter driving. Electric vehicles are known to be heavier, so the driving experience is quite different. Nadeau tackles various concerns such as braking, accelerating, cornering, range, and more.

Winter Driving: Carl Nadeau Explains the Difference Between ICE Vehicles & Electric Vehicles

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