Electric-vehicle range is majorly affected by subzero temperatures. Follow our tips to avoid being stuck with an ice-cold brick for a car.
Cold weather can reduce the efficiency of electric vehicles, shortening their driving range. These tips can help.
EVs lose 41% range at 20°F according to AAA testing, with heating systems drawing 5-10 kilowatts continuously while cold ...
EVs aren’t as efficient in colder temperatures, but it’s not the end of the world if you plan.
As winter approaches, so do reports of electric vehicles being stranded in frigid temperatures at charger stations or along the road. The same can happen to gas-powered vehicles, but it's EVs that ...
Electrek asked two experts for tips on getting the best range and performance out of EVs during the winter. Here's what they ...
An electric vehicle's performance can be uniquely affected when the temperatures drop, but there are ways to deal with it.
EVs don't create much heat when they operate, which is usually a good thing — but in the winter, it's a challenge as the weather turns cold.
When temperatures drop, EV owners face a physics problem: Reduced battery performance and increased charging times. Fuel economy is 8% lower at 20 degrees than it is at 75 degrees in EVs ‒ and range ...