Nobody has ever driven from North Pole to South; the first time will be in an EV...
with less than two-and-a-half hours plugged in, but now Nissan is upping the ante somewhat: it plans to drive an Ariya from the North Pole to the South Pole. Which is nothing if not ambitious…
So, why do it? Despite their advances, electric vehicles still aren’t best suited to long distances, remote locations or cold temperatures, and this journey will see it drop as low as minus 30. Ramsey and his crew want to draw attention to the climate emergency, basically, to “raise awareness of… the critical role electric vehicles can play in reducing out carbon footprint.”
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