SPITmadFIRE
Well-Known Member
I'm pretty sure the issue isn't about how cold the battery cells get, but the fact they cannot produce nominal voltage at those freezing temps. If your EV battery gets too cold to produce a usable amount of voltage, then it can't warm itself up, or activate the systems required to control charging, or do any vehicle functions really. You just have to wait for it to thaw or thaw it out yourself.We do for long term storage in satellite lithium ion batteries. Granted that’s with no load on the batteries so not exactly the same as a cold EV battery but close.
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