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Leafs, at least historically, have been air cooled. Fine if you're in the northwest, but really bad for battery health if you're somewhere like Arizona.
Battery health can be tricky to verify. Don't just count on the bars. If you're somewhere cold, anticipate that 150 mile range to cut in half with the heater going.
Also air cooled = air flows over the sealed box we keep the batteries in. It's not spectacular at it's job. Leafs are the ONLY EV I have ever driven so far that has a battery temperature gauge, and warnings to charge when it's cool. Hyundai has a non combustible heating/cooling system to keep the cells at optimal temp ( so you can....you know....use the car)
However, I believe this warning applies to fast charging only which we very seldom do.
That’s great advice. It’s currently 5 f’d degrees, so quite cold. And I know all the extra stuff also drains so heat is right in there.
Do you know if there’s anywhere to “learn to drive efficiently in electric”? Because I assume the handle is different than ICE..? But maybe it’s just the same because energy is energy.
Its similar. Just don't be an idiot that slams on the gas when it goes green and brake hard when it's red.