vvanders
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Interesting. I've noticed a 30% drop or so in mileage on my outback..figured it was heat waste - taking the engine up to operating temp from 20F instead of 70F.
Hadn't give much thoguht to air resistance, though have thought about a dirty car (salt and such) and rolling resistance when teh road is mucky.
My MPG is back up in the car now - 440 on a full tank vs 320ish in the cold weather.
I have some li-ion power tool at the barn...when it's 20F they don't work - at all. Needs to be 30 or higher.
Yeah, it's pretty easy to see when the wind switches from east to west here too.
Li-ion doesn't like low temps but not because of discharge, it really hurts capacity when they're outside operating temperature the voltage is also lower until they warm up which is probably why the tools cuts out.
All EVs have thermal management these days(basically packs submerged in coolant) for that exact reason. Most have pack heaters to keep the cells from getting cold soaked. The good news is that if you stay in the thermal envelope you have very little degradation in total pack capacity.