Overall I was very surprised and impressed.
Portland, OR: 2-4 inches of powdery and packed snow. 2/6-2/7. 20 degrees F -ish. Drove 30 miles home after work with wife and 3 year old asleep in back, and then drove 30 miles back to work by myself this morning.
Starting from a stop:
Lots of slipping (stock tires, no chains or studs). Found it best to allow the car to coast foward and then with momentum, to very slowly ease on the "juice" pedal. Had slight drift left and right, but not into another lane.
Traction at speed (25mph-55mph):
Very good. Traction control was frequently automatically employed (showing the little light), but I always felt in control and stayed in my intended direction with no drift. One time I noticed loss of traction with the steering wheel, but it quickly came back, and still no real sideways drift.
Stopping:
Fairly good - never felt unsafe. Antilock breaks kicked in at a few red lights, and I probably crossed a submerged white line by a little at least once. The handling at speed is so responsive and confident that it is easy to assume smaller stopping range than snow requires. The pusling breaks did stop me a lot sooner than I would have with broken traction.
Realizations:
* Blink chargers take much longer to charge in very cold temps. Took an hour to get 10 miles.
* Car wouldn't blow heat through the vents while it was charging. This needs to be fixed.
* I actually got slightly better range because of stop and go traffic. Less windresistance I suspect.
* Should have planned enough range to keep the defroster on nearly continously. Windshield would fog over after just a minute or two.
* It actually was a fun adventure to test the car in the snow. I'm fairly comfortable driving in snow though.
* Even with a back heavy battery and a torqy motor, it preformed much better than anticipated. Would like to see battery weight more evenly distributed in the future.
Portland, OR: 2-4 inches of powdery and packed snow. 2/6-2/7. 20 degrees F -ish. Drove 30 miles home after work with wife and 3 year old asleep in back, and then drove 30 miles back to work by myself this morning.
Starting from a stop:
Lots of slipping (stock tires, no chains or studs). Found it best to allow the car to coast foward and then with momentum, to very slowly ease on the "juice" pedal. Had slight drift left and right, but not into another lane.
Traction at speed (25mph-55mph):
Very good. Traction control was frequently automatically employed (showing the little light), but I always felt in control and stayed in my intended direction with no drift. One time I noticed loss of traction with the steering wheel, but it quickly came back, and still no real sideways drift.
Stopping:
Fairly good - never felt unsafe. Antilock breaks kicked in at a few red lights, and I probably crossed a submerged white line by a little at least once. The handling at speed is so responsive and confident that it is easy to assume smaller stopping range than snow requires. The pusling breaks did stop me a lot sooner than I would have with broken traction.
Realizations:
* Blink chargers take much longer to charge in very cold temps. Took an hour to get 10 miles.
* Car wouldn't blow heat through the vents while it was charging. This needs to be fixed.
* I actually got slightly better range because of stop and go traffic. Less windresistance I suspect.
* Should have planned enough range to keep the defroster on nearly continously. Windshield would fog over after just a minute or two.
* It actually was a fun adventure to test the car in the snow. I'm fairly comfortable driving in snow though.
* Even with a back heavy battery and a torqy motor, it preformed much better than anticipated. Would like to see battery weight more evenly distributed in the future.