Anyone who has a smartphone knows: batteries do not perform optimally at temperatures below freezing. This also applies to electric cars: when it freezes, they have difficulty getting the interior and battery up to temperature, which results in a significant loss of range. Krone+ tells you which models can best handle the winter.
Electric car owners who have to travel longer distances curse winter. At temperatures below freezing – and to a lesser extent above – electrically powered vehicles can no longer go that far. Reason for this: The energy stored in the batteries is not only needed for propulsion, but also for heating. And this despite the fact that the batteries lose power in the cold anyway. Why this is the case, which models get extra cold in winter and how you can increase the range of your electric car: the answers can be found here.
Source: Krone

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