EVs are Goldilocks vehicles. Everything has to be just right or performance suffers dramatically. From Tyler Durden at zerohedge.com:
Electric vehicles are known to perform sub-optimally in cold weather — if that’s a loss of range and power. A new study has found similar adverse effects when EVs are subjected to scorching temperatures.
Auto blog Carscoops first reported that data science company Recurrent tested several EVs to “analyze the relationship between batteries and their range.” Recurrent’s data found that if temperatures rise over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, then the ranges of EVs diminish.
Recurrent did not mention which EVs were most impacted when temperatures climbed but said some vehicles experienced a 31% decline in range when temperatures exceeded 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The data is to be taken lightly as more testing needs to be completed, Carscoops said.
“Note that the range loss at 100 degrees is based on extremely limited data, and we will update it when we have more confidence in the value.”