Providence is a good EV city for residents with home charging — Rhode Island's incentives reduce upfront costs significantly.
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Run Your EV Fit Check →Expect 20-28% range loss during Providence's coldest months. A weekly buffer routine (never start below 70%) prevents most cold-weather surprises.
Providence benefits from Rhode Island's strong EV incentive programs and National Grid's charging expansion. The compact metro area makes public charging access practical.
For Providence's cold winters, prioritize heat pump models: Tesla Model Y (2021+), Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6, and Ioniq 6. These retain significantly more range in cold weather.
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