The planet-saving cars that are being forced upon us have another catch — they might make you vomit. Apparently, motion sickness is "a thing" for EV's, not that our public broadcaster would mention it in the regular adverts they run to tell us how wonderful EV's are. Apparently the silent sudden acceleration is leaving some stomachs in a lurch — and some adults, kids and even dogs are throwing up.
'I need a solution fast': Electric car owners complain of motion sicknessThe theory is that EV's are too quiet, too fast, and have too few cues to warn our insides to prepare for motion. But who knows, perhaps sitting inside a giant electromagnetic field triggers the queasy feeling?
Zane Dobie, Drive
Another user said: "I drive in an electric vehicle a lot, and I've found that regenerative braking absolutely makes me motion sick. I'm not always driving, so I don't always have control of how it's being driven, so other people's driving really makes me sick... I really need to find a solution fast".
Some drivers also reported their electric cars making their pets sick too. "Since [buying] the Tesla, [my dog] throws up in it almost every time..."
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