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The State of the Electrical Grid: In regard to the energy transition...
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(04-15-2022, 08:48 AM)Sled21 Wrote: Every article I had read says the battery performance declines during cold weather, but I don't have one so I'll take your word for it. How far do you travel in it I guess is the next question.

It does, and I never said it didn't. It's just hardly a deal breaker for people in New England/anywhere winters. Battery performance declines about 33%, which is still over 200 miles of range, well above the amount of driving the overwhelming majority of people drive in a given day.

As for myself, my commute can range from 17 to 72 miles one way. I've never had range anxiety, and got CT gives rebates for the installation of a level 2 home charger that can charge the car from empty to full in about 9 hours, although I almost exclusively charge to 80%.
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RE: The State of the Electrical Grid: In regard to the energy transition... - CKwi88 - 04-15-2022, 10:15 AM

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