The performance of electric vehicles (EVs) declines in cold weather, leading to up to a 30% reduction in range, especially in moderate winter conditions.
EV batteries function less efficiently in low temperatures, which can result in slower charging times and a significant drop in the battery's capacity and discharge rate.
While all car types, including petrol and diesel, suffer in cold, EVs uniquely struggle due to their battery chemistry, making winter driving more challenging.
Models incorporating heat pumps and advanced thermal systems are more adept at retaining range and overall performance in cold conditions compared to their counterparts.
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