Isn't it normal for a battery to become less 'efficient' as temperature drops ? Plus the increased demand for in-car heating of course.
The principle of operation of any battery is the conversion of chemical energy to electrical energy and as with any chemical reaction the speed of the reaction depends on the temperature of the components of the reaction.
How much of the range reduction is due to temperature and how much to in car heating. heating is something only Mr Musk can tell you.
An interesting aside to this is the way that lithium motorcycle batteries that can be fitted as replacements for lead acid or AGM batteries have to be "warmed up" to start an engine in cold conditions by loading them first to achieve an engine start.
So why doesn't that work in the case of Tesla? Different type of battery?
Edited by focussed on 08/12/2021 at 23:43
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