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AAA’s cold-weather testing just showed EV range drops 39% when temperatures plunge — cutting a 300-mile electric truck down to 183 miles on the same loop
A 300-mile electric truck that barely cracks 183 miles on the same route in deep cold is not a hypothetical. It is the math that falls out of AAA’s cold-weather EV testing, which measured a 39 percent ...
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AAA’s brutal cold test reveals EVs lose 39% of their range at 20°F — turning a 300-mile car into a 183-mile gamble
A fully charged electric vehicle rated at 300 miles of range rolls off the lot in July and delivers close to that promise. Park the same car outside overnight in a 20-degree February, crank the heat, ...
Electric vehicles lose some range in the winter — and, to a lesser degree, in the summer. But exactly how much? AAA has brand-new data.
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