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>One of the first things that hits you about the EV experience is its relative smoothness, compared to internal-combustion cars, with their vibrations and noise. You might assume that these attributes would make EVs more comfortable for those who tend to get carsick, but research has found that the opposite is in fact true. Electric vehicles can exacerbate sensations of motion sickness in passengers, and science tells us why.

Archive: https://archive.today/s6G7T From the post: >>One of the first things that hits you about the EV experience is its relative smoothness, compared to internal-combustion cars, with their vibrations and noise. You might assume that these attributes would make EVs more comfortable for those who tend to get carsick, but research has found that the opposite is in fact true. Electric vehicles can exacerbate sensations of motion sickness in passengers, and science tells us why.
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I didn’t realize people were getting carsick in EVs

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I had not read about that either but I have only been in a EV like 3 times so far. I can see how people with motion sickness issues would have problems with it. The way it accelerates and decelerates if its using regenerative breaking feels un-natural when you are used to being in a ICE vehicle.