I got new tyres from local independent dealer, 'ED's Treadz" Great service and price.
EV specific tyres cope with extra load but regular tyres with same load rating will do same. There’s strip of sound deadening foam on inside of ev tyre but I’ve not seen any evidence of noticeable improvement after fitting non ev tyres to my mg s5. But very importantly if you’re only replacing a pair, probably the front, you need to put new ones to rear. Therefore rear wheels need to go to front. Lots of videos on YouTube from independent and manufacturers. Your original tyres will probably be summer tyres which are not good in cold winter weather so replacing all tyres and getting all season - I sold my original tyres at 2000 miles and replaced them with goodyear all season. I find them just as quiet as the summer ones.I used to advocate winter tyres but i don't use the car for daily work as i'm retired and all seasons are very good nowadays. And if it's crazy snow i'll probable stay at home! Summer tyres are not appropriate for cold weather 7'c or below. Similarly, summer shoes, summer shirts, summer jackets are not good in winter. Cost of damage (and insurance excess and premium hike next year) and/or injury after a crash caused by a skid will always be much more than cost of proper tyres. With winter tyres you'd need to swap for summer tyres in warmer months. I did this on several cars over about 15 years - but on balance, for me, all seasons really fit the bill. We had 3-4'' of snow a while back,,, very rare. I live on very quiet road and the road hadn't been driven on when i went out in all season tyres. Selected snow mode. No traffic about. Floored the 'gas' pedal and the car nicely, modestly accelerated with barely a twitch. In comparison, with summer tyres there'd be significant loss of traction, much longer stopping distances very poor cornering. So i recommend all season. Far better than summer tyres in winter months. Not quite as excellent as winter tyres, but crazy to drive on summer tyres in winter. PS - i wouldn't normally 'floor' the gas pedal whilst driving, but did this as an exercise to see how good the tyres are and how good the traction control system is on the car.
Always have full set of same 'season' of tyres
Always put a new pair ot tyres at the rear...
Stay safe..