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nulltrace
67 days ago
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Sodium-ion EV battery breakthrough delivers 11-min...
Operating at -40 is one thing, charging at -40 is another.
adrian_b
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I have no idea how true this is, but the press releases claimed that both most of the capacity is retained down to -40 and that the charging speed is proportionally retain down to -40, and that this is the meaning of the operational range.
nulltrace
67 days ago
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Right, good to know.
Dylan16807
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When you're at a charger you can easily spare the 3-4% of battery capacity it takes to heat the pack by 40C. Less if you use a heat pump.
pjc50
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How many people let their ICE engine block get that cold?
nottorp
67 days ago
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For -40, the anecdote for combustion engines used to be that in Siberia you turn on the car's engine in november and off in march.
For -20 though, it can happen each year in 4 season temperate climates and north of that.
8note
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i would have imagined that charging at -40 is easier than operating at -40.
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