EVs are a thing for the sunny days without issues. I remember very dark winter weeks with temperatures constantly well below zero degree Celsius. I do not buy the argument that EVs would work well in such circumstances. The world of today has not understood that dependencies weakens and systems working independently from another are strengthening your survival chances.
EVs are a thing for the sunny days without issues. I remember very dark winter weeks with temperatures constantly well below zero degree Celsius. I do not buy the argument that EVs would work well in such circumstances. The world of today has not understood that dependencies weakens and systems working independently from another are strengthening your survival chances.
No EVs are much better in cold weather (if designed for it). An ICE has to be plugged in or it won't start. And EV will start up just fine even @ -50 degC. And range decreases less than an ICE vehicles range.
EVs are a thing for the sunny days without issues. I remember very dark winter weeks with temperatures constantly well below zero degree Celsius. I do not buy the argument that EVs would work well in such circumstances. The world of today has not understood that dependencies weakens and systems working independently from another are strengthening your survival chances.
Ah, yes, the weather issue, good point.
No EVs are much better in cold weather (if designed for it). An ICE has to be plugged in or it won't start. And EV will start up just fine even @ -50 degC. And range decreases less than an ICE vehicles range.