Why You Might Feel Carsick in an Electric Vehicle—Even If You’re Not Usually Prone to It
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Online, people claim riding in Teslas and other electric vehicles leaves them feeling nauseous. From braking to lack of engine noise, experts said there are actually some reasons why car sickness may be more common in EVs.

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