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Cold Weather Shows Dangers Of EV-For-All Policies

Electric vehicle owners reported a loss of range of as much as 30 percent when the polar vortex swept through the Midwestern and Northeastern states in late January. The reason is that lithium-ion batteries are generally most efficient at about 70 degrees. While it varies from vehicle to vehicle, operating in subzero temperatures can cut the range of electric vehicles by as much as half. There are a variety of technical reasons why battery cars …
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American Energy Alliance broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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