moi621 (imported) wrote: Thu Jan 31, 2019 10:42 pm
@Dave
@Paolo
Speaking of batteries.
Any new on how the extreme cold effects
Tesla,
Prius
other electric or hybrid cars?
Thank you
Moi
Moi, lithium batteries lose capacity (temporarily) in extreme cold. Also - they should not be charged at temperatures below 0°C (battery chemistry is affected). So - you'll get lower range at the very least.
Also - the range is further degraded by the fact that in electric vehicles heating is not "free" like in internal combustion engine cars.
Partly, battery control system should be able to combat the cold at the expense of part of the range (go, find a video of tesla battery disassembly on youtube, it has fascinating engineering, and climate control system). And yes, battery has cooling system. Not sure if it can be used for preheating the battery (but it heats up during operation, so things should be okay-ish?).
So - overall - lower range, slower charging, probably worse acceleration of the vehicle.
Sources: wikipedia (
thium-ion_battery#Extreme_temperatures) -the claim of charge issues below zero,
https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/art ... mperatures, and some experience of coworkers who did drone racing in winter.
PS. Not a specialist in that, so pure theory, a bit of knowledge and some google-fu.