Re: The Tesla Put
All good points, LorenS.
I did not mean to imply that heaters somehow overcome cold weather problems for batteries.
Instead I meant to reinforce that it's a true problem, and it's pretty widely known that batteries do not work well when cold.
Today most major auto makers offer a plug-in EV, and they are starting to sell quite a few.
Here are some sales numbers from this site http://insideevs.com/july-2014-plug-...s-report-card/
It will be interesting this winter and next winter to see if folks in northern states are surprised and upset that their new car barely works in January.
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All good points, LorenS.
I did not mean to imply that heaters somehow overcome cold weather problems for batteries.
Instead I meant to reinforce that it's a true problem, and it's pretty widely known that batteries do not work well when cold.
Today most major auto makers offer a plug-in EV, and they are starting to sell quite a few.
Here are some sales numbers from this site http://insideevs.com/july-2014-plug-...s-report-card/
It will be interesting this winter and next winter to see if folks in northern states are surprised and upset that their new car barely works in January.
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