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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkDeutsch2•13 days agoThis might be true for most batteries, but not for electric engines.
minus-square@systemglitchlinkDeutsch1•13 days agoI love in a city’s who’s top complaint about their electric vehicles is how they don’t get near as much distance in cold weather.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkDeutsch1•edit-213 days agoAgain, that’s on the batteries. Electric engines even work in space, while gasoline-powered engines start having troubles at -40°C (that’s -40°F, fun fact).
This might be true for most batteries, but not for electric engines.
I love in a city’s who’s top complaint about their electric vehicles is how they don’t get near as much distance in cold weather.
Again, that’s on the batteries. Electric engines even work in space, while gasoline-powered engines start having troubles at -40°C (that’s -40°F, fun fact).