Two similar cars with the same range keep their interiors warm for the same period of time no matter what kind of power source they use.
No matter what kind of car your drive, in winter always keep your batteries charged and your tanks topped off.
You could have given out important safety advice that might have saved lives, but instead you created a nonsensical meme about a topic you know nothing about.
You're talking fantasy and being egotistical about it. A gas engine, you know, with explosions in it, rapidly heats a volume of liquid that will stay warm for a while and provide heating without constant fuel use. Meanwhile, an electric vehicle has to constantly burn off electricity to make heat - which, by the way, is a very inefficient use of electricity. Gas vehicles don't lose a bit of range or run time to heating (in fact, they are overflowing with excess heat when running and have to constantly offload it), while an electric car eats its own range to make heat. It's not even close.
Well sir, you are wrong.
An electric vehicle, approximately 1.5-2.5 kW of heater draw in outside temperatures from 35 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit. With 100% charge on a 32kWh battery, translates to between 21 hours of heat on a 15-35 degree day.
A vehicle strictly operating on Gasoline - using a V6 engine with a 15 gallon tank will run at idle with the heat on using 0.5 gallons of fuel every hour, the colder the outside temp the less it will consume fuel, 15 gallons = 30 hours, your meme idea doesnt hold water, the vehicle runs 9 hours longer than your EV.
I love people that think they know everything, but really don't, they spend most of their life walking around on this earth pointing out wtf they think is idiodic and unethical, when all they have to do is NOT be that way. Do you think I give a shit to offer you or anyone else safety advice about a shitty idea for a powertrain vehicle that you are considering? gheez....
Two similar cars with the same range keep their interiors warm for the same period of time no matter what kind of power source they use.
No matter what kind of car your drive, in winter always keep your batteries charged and your tanks topped off.
You could have given out important safety advice that might have saved lives, but instead you created a nonsensical meme about a topic you know nothing about.
You're talking fantasy and being egotistical about it. A gas engine, you know, with explosions in it, rapidly heats a volume of liquid that will stay warm for a while and provide heating without constant fuel use. Meanwhile, an electric vehicle has to constantly burn off electricity to make heat - which, by the way, is a very inefficient use of electricity. Gas vehicles don't lose a bit of range or run time to heating (in fact, they are overflowing with excess heat when running and have to constantly offload it), while an electric car eats its own range to make heat. It's not even close.
Well sir, you are wrong. An electric vehicle, approximately 1.5-2.5 kW of heater draw in outside temperatures from 35 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit. With 100% charge on a 32kWh battery, translates to between 21 hours of heat on a 15-35 degree day. A vehicle strictly operating on Gasoline - using a V6 engine with a 15 gallon tank will run at idle with the heat on using 0.5 gallons of fuel every hour, the colder the outside temp the less it will consume fuel, 15 gallons = 30 hours, your meme idea doesnt hold water, the vehicle runs 9 hours longer than your EV. I love people that think they know everything, but really don't, they spend most of their life walking around on this earth pointing out wtf they think is idiodic and unethical, when all they have to do is NOT be that way. Do you think I give a shit to offer you or anyone else safety advice about a shitty idea for a powertrain vehicle that you are considering? gheez....