Camper Van Someren
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- Joey
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- Northern Arizona
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- 2017 Focus RS, 2015 Sienna AWD, 2002 Ranger
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With this recent discussion of size change for garage vs outdoor parking I wanted to get some more info re: cold batteries.
I have heard that EVs suffer range loss in the cold but want to know how it works. Does it prevent it from fully charging or will it shrink the capacity of an already charged battery? I would assume the latter based on experience with my smartphone when skiing.
Can it be prevented by keeping the truck plugged in constantly (and running current to keep it warm) or by “pre-conditioning” battery several hours prior to departure? How much energy does this take?
Will it cause any long term degradation to battery or will a cold battery bounce back to peak performance when it warms up again? Any EV owners on here who park outside in freezing temps?
I have heard that EVs suffer range loss in the cold but want to know how it works. Does it prevent it from fully charging or will it shrink the capacity of an already charged battery? I would assume the latter based on experience with my smartphone when skiing.
Can it be prevented by keeping the truck plugged in constantly (and running current to keep it warm) or by “pre-conditioning” battery several hours prior to departure? How much energy does this take?
Will it cause any long term degradation to battery or will a cold battery bounce back to peak performance when it warms up again? Any EV owners on here who park outside in freezing temps?