More Americans are also learning that frigid temperatures affect EVs differently than internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, chiefly by cutting into their driving range to a greater extent... cold slows the physical and chemical reactions in EV batteries to a larger degree, limiting the energy and power the battery can deliver to the motors. Moreover, while ICE vehicles utilize otherwise wasted heat from the engine to warm car interiors in winter, EVs use electric heaters to perform much of the climate control, further draining the already hamstrung battery...more
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Monday, January 02, 2023
How did electric vehicles handle America's Arctic blast?
There are now an estimated 1.7 million electric vehicles
(EVs) on U.S. roads, compared to roughly 400,000 in spring 2018. That
means that a lot more Americans are experiencing the joys and pitfalls
of EV ownership, from silent, swift acceleration and emission-free
driving on the positive side to slower fueling times and shorter driving
ranges on the negative side.
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Somebody said recently that 95% of the electric vehicles are still on the road.
The other 5% made it home safely.
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