As winter’s chill grips the roads, electric vehicle (EV) owners face unique challenges. The impact of cold weather on EV performance and maintenance is of increasing importance for drivers.
1. Use a Timed Charging Feature2. Precondition While Plugged In3. Remote Preconditioning4. Regular Preconditioning in Cold Weather5. Driving Mode Preconditioning
The future looks promising for EVs in cold climates. Experts predict advancements in battery technology and vehicle design to better accommodate freezing weather conditions.
New, more resilient battery chemistries are currently being developed. These advancements are expected to enhance the performance of EVs in cold weather significantly.