
Build routes that keep the pack warm by starting near home chargers, finishing preconditioning moments before departure, and timing rapid stops after climbs. Cross-check stations with recent check-ins, power levels, and access notes. Save alternates within short hops, so cold delays never corner your options.

Pair weather forecasts with elevation data to anticipate headwinds, drifting snow, and temperature inversions that sap range. A small tailwind can save kilowatts; a crosswind can steal them. Depart strategically, shorten gaps between chargers, and treat changing gusts as moving variables you can plan around.

Pack a compact shovel, traction boards, gloves, window scraper, tow strap, space blanket, and headlamp. Add portable tire inflator, folding snow brush, and extension cord for 120‑volt trickle when stranded. Hot drinks, calorie-dense snacks, and hand warmers boost human endurance, preserving driving focus and efficiency.