Anyone knows if the batteries are heated for use during winter time?
If there is, can they be preheated when connected to the grid so you may start with already heated batteries and use less of the power from the batteries during your trip?
And get better performance from the motor due to higher voltage.
The low temperature in the batteries will result in higher internal resistance, which results in a voltage drop until the temperature raises again (which will happen during a long trip).
But you will loose many Ah before things normalize...
If there is, can they be preheated when connected to the grid so you may start with already heated batteries and use less of the power from the batteries during your trip?
And get better performance from the motor due to higher voltage.
The low temperature in the batteries will result in higher internal resistance, which results in a voltage drop until the temperature raises again (which will happen during a long trip).
But you will loose many Ah before things normalize...