My EV doesn’t freeze and die in winter and can be parked outside on the street for a week without me needing to leave the apartment. Just imagining riding a horse in an extremely cold spring rain hurts to think about.
I mean, I like my EV… But bragging about it’s performance in winter? Not the sales pitch I would go with. I get 1/3 the range of a mild day, and I’m not blasting the heat.
What kind of shitty EV you got brotha? I also see about 30%–50% decrease in range on a Volvo EX40 in like -15–-20°C temperatures, for a car which is built upon a pretty old platform.
Damn, what EV do you have? I have a '23 Bolt and I only see about a 30% reduction in efficiency in below freezing. The performance of mine in winter was fair, and even in blizzard conditions in Chicago at 20F it still got the job done. But yea, the heater will consume a lot of battery regardless. Charging is my only concern, and that’s solved by the fact that I have a supercharger not too far I can use once a week early in the morning for cheap $0.35 per kWh.
¢35/kWh is cheap? That’s the price of a kWh with a subscription at Ionity. I park and charge at this parking spot with a charger where you pay by the hour. ¢14/hr. 😅 It’s close to my gym so whenever I’m there for like 3–4h I just park there and fillerup for basically change. 👌
My EV doesn’t freeze and die in winter and can be parked outside on the street for a week without me needing to leave the apartment. Just imagining riding a horse in an extremely cold spring rain hurts to think about.
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I mean sure there’s all of that… But consider this:
A horse doesn’t play music, or pick up where I left reading on my audiobook.
They don’t have mirrors or a seatbelt, so how safe can a horse REALLY be? 🤔
The horse self driving mode is pretty good though, with its built-in hazard avoidance and lane keeping.
Except sometimes that self-driving mode decides it would rather drive on without you. And sometimes it activates itself randomly.
I heard the nav is shit though for the self driving. Basically always just takes you home.
also, if it’s my really my horse it’s drinking with me

Sure officer, he blew a 1.2 BAC but he weighs 1000lbs!
I mean, I like my EV… But bragging about it’s performance in winter? Not the sales pitch I would go with. I get 1/3 the range of a mild day, and I’m not blasting the heat.
What kind of shitty EV you got brotha? I also see about 30%–50% decrease in range on a Volvo EX40 in like -15–-20°C temperatures, for a car which is built upon a pretty old platform.
Damn, what EV do you have? I have a '23 Bolt and I only see about a 30% reduction in efficiency in below freezing. The performance of mine in winter was fair, and even in blizzard conditions in Chicago at 20F it still got the job done. But yea, the heater will consume a lot of battery regardless. Charging is my only concern, and that’s solved by the fact that I have a supercharger not too far I can use once a week early in the morning for cheap $0.35 per kWh.
¢35/kWh is cheap? That’s the price of a kWh with a subscription at Ionity. I park and charge at this parking spot with a charger where you pay by the hour. ¢14/hr. 😅 It’s close to my gym so whenever I’m there for like 3–4h I just park there and fillerup for basically change. 👌
Yeah I wouldn’t recommend an EV to anyone that can’t L2 charge at home for “normal” utility rates.
Where do you live? I think we might have different ideas of what cold is.
you just haven’t designed a proper horsebrella with HVAC