They Don't Work In The Cold. Charging Station
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As kids, I used to turn off the audio on all my gameboys to keep the batteries lasting longer.
With a EV In 0° temps... you have to turn off the audio and heat to get the most out of your battery life...
Nope. No thanks.
I don't have EV so I didn't know. Used to wonder how far it can go and where are all these charging stations just as logistic considerations. When I don't see bunches of charging stations, I decided the best I can do is the hybrid, then I heard about the battery problem.
No thanks
Lithium mining is MUCH more harmful to the environment than oil. BTW, oil is NOT a fossil fuel, the earth makes more every day. Do you know what IS a fossil fuel...yep, Lithium.
I know about the harm about mining Lithium.
Did you just tell me fossil fuel is Lithium? Can I have some info on that please?
It's used as "fuel" for batteries and there is a "finite" amount on earth, ergo it is a "fossil fuel".
Lithium is an element on the periodic table. Its not a fossil fuel.
When you put it in a battery that powers a car it becomes a fuel, correct? There is a finite amount of lithium on earth so by definition it is a "fossil fuel".
I'll bite. How is lithium a "fossil" fuel? (A "fuel," yes, because it is in practice unsustainable.)
You answered your own question.
They need a Honda generator.
I heard that b4. Thanks.
example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MJfjrgEq34
Sucks to suuuck
Is it a bug, or is it a feature?
I think it's a feature. In Portland, they have a train called "Max" that runs on electric, every the weather dips below 32 degree Fahrenheit, expect problems.
Add it to the list!
Please add to "DO NOT BUY" list
Oh my God. What a stupid ass to say that battery generates heat so cold will work better.
Just try using Christmas light with battery inside the home vs outside and see how long the battery last. Simple and free experiments.
Dumb *f, even 5 graders should know.
What mag would you recommend today? I used to get them all at various times: Car and Driver, Road and Track, Motor Trend. My last was Automobile, even though it was somewhat hoity-toity in its demeanor. It did not survive a publisher's culling of low-popularity titles and the lofty opinionators are now silent as tombs.
Wow. Thanks for the overview. What a pity. About the only magazines I keep now are gun and aerospace magazines.
To borrow a line, "Some day, my prince will come."