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VIDEO. “They don’t like it”: electric car batteries suffering from the cold

1/19/2024, 6:17:31 PM

Highlights: Electric car batteries are suffering due to the cold weather in France and the U.S. Green NCAP study: Battery autonomy can drop by 25 to 50%. “She doesn’t like the cold at all!” says one Tesla owner. “Instead of doing 350 kilometers, I do 200,” adds another. ‘I’m going to have to go to work,’ says another Tesla owner, “because I’ve had enough of this.’


According to a study carried out by Green NCAP, autonomy can drop by 25 to 50% depending on the car model.

It was -4 degrees this morning in Paris, too cold for electric car batteries.

With the negative temperatures of recent days, owners have noticed a significant loss of autonomy.

Flavius, owner of a Zoé, speaks of a loss of 15 to 20%.

A figure which can rise up to 50% according to a study carried out by the European Green NCAP consortium.

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“Instead of doing 350 kilometers, I do 200,” notes Florian, owner of a Tesla.

“She doesn’t like the cold at all!

» he remarks.

Same observation across the Atlantic.

In Chicago, where temperatures dropped as low as -30 degrees this week, many Teslas were abandoned at charging stations.

Due to the cold, they could no longer recharge.