Then turning it off doesn’t give you more power in those cases, and even those ones will limit the kw output to the electric AC during wide open watts if the battery can’t supply the output. But most evs don’t need to turn off the ac because the battery output exceeds the electric motor requirements
Some do if the belt drives the compressor. Humans have built many cars, exceptions exist
Belts drive the clutch. I haven’t seen a single production car that has a direct driven compressor.
Im thinking of something where an electric motor does it so probably a hybrid… Maybe a Lexus
Then turning it off doesn’t give you more power in those cases, and even those ones will limit the kw output to the electric AC during wide open watts if the battery can’t supply the output. But most evs don’t need to turn off the ac because the battery output exceeds the electric motor requirements