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Inside Nissan's extreme weather testing facility

Summary by Popular Science
Batteries that power electric cars are tested rigorously in the lab and in real-world conditions before the electric vehicle hits the market. At Nissan’s technical center near Detroit, that process includes a steel chamber capable of reaching temperatures ranging from -40 to 176 degrees Fahrenheit.  Ansu Jammeh, an engineer on Nissan’s Zero Emissions team, donned a full-on snowsuit and heavy gloves to measure the Ariya EV’s performance in extrem…
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