Our Tesla Model 3 can keep its interior at 65 degrees for almost two days max, losing an average of 2.2 percent of its charge per hour, which is barely less than a gas-powered car
2.2% per hour of available reserve, so at a lower initial charge stuck in traffic at say 40% battery the 2.2% of that is gonna go a lot faster than 2.2% of a 100% charge. apples and oranges. or ice cubes and glaciers. Nice try to deceive...
With lots of electric vehicles on the roads today it's amazing to see people who think an EV is a death trap in case the car is stuck in traffic for...
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Here's one comparing heating systems. The original article I read had a Chevy Volt and it did worse.
I stayed single up to 30 years old. My friends wife's hated me. I think I know why and a married guy needs to know what they are missing so I showed them. (If my wife reads this it was nice knowing you guys)
2.2% per hour of available reserve, so at a lower initial charge stuck in traffic at say 40% battery the 2.2% of that is gonna go a lot faster than 2.2% of a 100% charge. apples and oranges. or ice cubes and glaciers. Nice try to deceive...