Grumpycat
Super Member
Let me know when you understand how little power an EV consumes when it is just running the HVAC, even at 120°F.Yep, I used to live in the Las Vegas area, let me know when you understand my comment.
Let me know when you understand how little power an EV consumes when it is just running the HVAC, even at 120°F.Yep, I used to live in the Las Vegas area, let me know when you understand my comment.
And you let me know how much that heat pump consumes at 0F, it is a considerable amount.Let me know when you understand how little power an EV consumes when it is just running the HVAC, even at 120°F.
Not relative to moving the vehicle at 60 MPH.And you let me know how much that heat pump consumes at 0F, it is a considerable amount.
No worries. A bunch of flat earthers just got their world made spherical by traveling to Antarctica, and saw the 24 hour sun
Whoops

Can we start a FE.2 thread I wonder?
I miss the silliness
When a flat earther declares those who do not wet their pants over EV’s are morons, it is interesting.
I am a hillbilly who managed to go from eating groundhogs and raccoons to being a CEO.
Life is what you make it….God willing.
BTW, the earth is round like every other planet unless you are a moron. And EVs suck for most Americans. Is that clear enough?
And you let me know how much that heat pump consumes at 0F, it is a considerable amount.
The mileage in my ICE vehicles is about 25% less in winter. My range goes from 400 miles in the summer to about 300 miles in the winter. There are several contributing factors:Super cold weather trips do knock down the range, so far I have not had to charge on a 200 mile (100 each way) trip, but there was one cold trip into Montana (no chargers) where I think the 140 miles we drove with heat 78* interior 4 people and hilly roads a range of about 180 miles was likely about it.
Overall for short town trips the EV is the best winter car I have ever owned and there was that one day that in a no warning emergency( truck block heaters not plugged in) the Tesla was the only one that would "start" and was nice and warm and ready to go in about 5 minutes.
Long distance / bad winter roads I most likely will take one of the the 4x4 trucks, lots of ground clearance and I do not worry at all about range or keeping the interior nice and toasty the whole way. I still like them All.
If driving the EV on longer drives I charge to 95%
Which do you prefer?Go for it. Or start a “Is evolution scientifically possible?”