Just want to share my experience driving from Toronto to Montreal. Having the car for a year now, this is the longest I've driven with this car with about 530km one way. My main charging/rest stops were Ivy chargers at OnRoute (highway rest area in Ontario), specifically Napanee (east) and Odessa (west) and Electrify Canada at Cornwall and Brockville.
This was my first time using IVYs stations and they are surprisingly pleasant to use. The app and station had no hiccups. The only downside is some stations are still not online yet even when the website states April for some (Trenton for example).
Electrify Canada stations did work but it was not as smooth as IVYs (station stuck at connecting with the car but you can start charge via the app and it starts). It also stopped for me in the mid-way and I had to reconnect to restart.
I remember driving to Niagara Falls last summer and I was still fairly new with the car so I wasted more time charging longer than I should have. This trip was very smooth, stopping at 20-30 min tops for a quick charge from 20-65% (I didn't check exactly but I had peak power of 135kw) was enough to get me to the next stop while feeling safe. The rest of the charging was at the hotel which we only use to top off before returning to Toronto.
I used ABRP to plan stops and check PlugShare to see if stations are in working condition and the latest info from other users. I personally find ABRP estimates inaccurate (maybe because I have a free tier) and Google map estimates are usually quite pessimistic on the range left (magically gained 10% as I get closer to location).
During this whole journey, I went from winter (-1°C with slush storm) to spring weather (18°C+ sunny weather). 80% highway mainly 100-120 pilot cruising, overtaking traffic) and 20% in city traffic. We had one large suitcase (about an extra 15kg) and our doggy (3kg Yorkie) with us (140kg combined) for this trip. The car is running 20" OEM Conti SportContact 6 summer tires and damping on comfort compliment (F14, R15). Air condition and Eco mode were on at all times with Heater on half the trip.
Quebec being more generous with incentives, I saw many EVs during my time in Montreal. Lots of ID4s and Mach-E and saw only 1 other Polestar and of course tons of Teslas. I also saw a Mazda MX-30 which I had never seen in life (great car but just poor range). There were also tons of street-level 2 chargers which do not exist in Toronto.
This trip gave us a lot of confidence in taking longer trips with the Polestar. I wish we could confidently run 400km from charger to charger but perhaps when the weather is more stable and conditions are met. Overall we love Montreal as it's good to mix of old and new. Food is also great and people are generally more friendly even if I can't speak proper French? Can't wait to return (housing is still affordable... compare to Toronto)! Hope some of you find this helpful.
Toronto to Montreal total and return.
Never understood what the fuss is about with the one cup... 😅
This was my first time using IVYs stations and they are surprisingly pleasant to use. The app and station had no hiccups. The only downside is some stations are still not online yet even when the website states April for some (Trenton for example).
Electrify Canada stations did work but it was not as smooth as IVYs (station stuck at connecting with the car but you can start charge via the app and it starts). It also stopped for me in the mid-way and I had to reconnect to restart.
I remember driving to Niagara Falls last summer and I was still fairly new with the car so I wasted more time charging longer than I should have. This trip was very smooth, stopping at 20-30 min tops for a quick charge from 20-65% (I didn't check exactly but I had peak power of 135kw) was enough to get me to the next stop while feeling safe. The rest of the charging was at the hotel which we only use to top off before returning to Toronto.
I used ABRP to plan stops and check PlugShare to see if stations are in working condition and the latest info from other users. I personally find ABRP estimates inaccurate (maybe because I have a free tier) and Google map estimates are usually quite pessimistic on the range left (magically gained 10% as I get closer to location).
During this whole journey, I went from winter (-1°C with slush storm) to spring weather (18°C+ sunny weather). 80% highway mainly 100-120 pilot cruising, overtaking traffic) and 20% in city traffic. We had one large suitcase (about an extra 15kg) and our doggy (3kg Yorkie) with us (140kg combined) for this trip. The car is running 20" OEM Conti SportContact 6 summer tires and damping on comfort compliment (F14, R15). Air condition and Eco mode were on at all times with Heater on half the trip.
Quebec being more generous with incentives, I saw many EVs during my time in Montreal. Lots of ID4s and Mach-E and saw only 1 other Polestar and of course tons of Teslas. I also saw a Mazda MX-30 which I had never seen in life (great car but just poor range). There were also tons of street-level 2 chargers which do not exist in Toronto.
This trip gave us a lot of confidence in taking longer trips with the Polestar. I wish we could confidently run 400km from charger to charger but perhaps when the weather is more stable and conditions are met. Overall we love Montreal as it's good to mix of old and new. Food is also great and people are generally more friendly even if I can't speak proper French? Can't wait to return (housing is still affordable... compare to Toronto)! Hope some of you find this helpful.
Toronto to Montreal total and return.
Never understood what the fuss is about with the one cup... 😅