Wade Anderson hopes to cover 32 states, 5 provinces and territories in 2 months Haydn Watters · CBC News · Posted: Jul 07, 2019 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: July 8 Wade Anderson is in the middle of an epic two-month road trip to extreme points around North America in his Tesla. He hopes to hit 32 states and five provinces and territories. (Haydn Watters/CBC) Wade Anderson is hoping to drive to some of the most extreme points in Canada and the U.S.A. That is, if he can keep his car charged. The Tucson, Ariz., man is three weeks into a two-month road trip around the continent in his electric car, a Tesla Model 3. He left from Tucson last month and has already hit the southernmost and easternmost points in the continental U.S. — with many more "extremes" in his sights. "I’m just going on a journey," he said at a pit stop in Woodstock, Ont., 16 days into his trip. "It’s important to get out there and just live life and have these experiences." Just how far he can get — and how fast — all depends on charging though. Anderson has plotted out this map […]
Can an electric car cover Canada and the U.S.? This man is driving 25,000 km to find out

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