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ELECTRIC VEHICLES? DON’T GET ‘EM COLD!
Powerline ^ | Febuary 9,2019 | JOHN HINDERAKER

Posted on 02/09/2019 12:16:08 PM PST by Hojczyk

Are electric vehicles the wave of the future, or expensive toys? This shocking news story–shocking if you live in the North, anyway–suggests the latter *** Many owners discovered the range limitations last week when much of the country was in the grips of a polar vortex. Owners of vehicles made by manufacturers including Tesla, the top-selling electric vehicle company in the U.S., complained on social media about reduced range and frozen door handles during the cold snap.

Frozen door handles are an annoyance not unique to electric cars, but reduced range can be life-threatening.

At 20 degrees, the average driving range fell by 12 percent when the car’s cabin heater was not used. When the heater was turned on, the range dropped by 41 percent, AAA said.

Of course, at 20 degrees you pretty much have to turn the heater on. T

Also, AAA tested the vehicles at 20 degrees above zero, a balmy temperature that we haven’t seen for a while here in the Twin Cities. What happens at 20 below, a temperature we have seen several times in the last week or two? Or eleven below, which it is at this moment where I live? A car whose range is severely compromised at such temperatures could be a death trap.

Advocates of “green” energy say that giant batteries will overcome the intractable problem of the intermittency–i.e., unreliability–of wind and solar energy. Of course, while batteries can power my laptop for six or eight hours, or a vehicle for a relatively short distance, no batteries exist that can power a city for six months, nor is any such technology on the horizon. But I wonder whether green energy advocates who toss around the word “batteries” much as they might say “magic” have considered the impact of cold weather.

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To: dinodino

Like so many times, buying a competitor is just not worth the trouble, especially when they think too much of their product.

Catch some of the Youtube videos of the new electric car assembly plants in Europe by Audi, BMW and Mercedes. It doesn’t look like they need any help or new technology injections. Their systems are all modular and designed for ease of manufacturing and modification. Looks like Tesla has not done a very good job of that. Sporty looking, sporty but not very stable.


181 posted on 02/10/2019 9:35:45 AM PST by Sequoyah101 (It feels like we have exchanged our dreams for survival. We just hava few days that don't suck.)
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To: Sequoyah101

Well, I can tell you that I’ve driven the i3 and i8, and was unimpressed with both—and those are at the low and high ends of the BMW range.


182 posted on 02/10/2019 10:18:51 AM PST by dinodino
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To: Pelham

Common in Alaska. Goes to a 3-way plug that heats the battery, oil pan, and engine block (frost plug) typically.
Hybrid cars do OK up here. But have a problem staying warm, and if you’re driving down the highway, you aren’t using the battery. It’s all gas, baby! And we are so rural, you don’t exercise the battery enough to make it worth the extra expense.


183 posted on 02/10/2019 11:58:12 AM PST by vpintheak (Stop making stupid people famous!)
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To: dinodino

Whatever.


184 posted on 02/10/2019 1:18:26 PM PST by Sequoyah101 (It feels like we have exchanged our dreams for survival. We just hava few days that don't suck.)
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To: Sequoyah101

Hey, you brought up the German manufacturers, not me. Drive ‘em yourself and form your own opinion.


185 posted on 02/10/2019 1:21:17 PM PST by dinodino
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