Subject: Re: Pilot and EVs
Some actual data from Norway where 1/4 of cars are EVs, and the winters are pretty cold:
"The country has been experiencing extreme cold conditions since the beginning of the year, and Viking, a road assistance company (think AAA), says that it responded to 34,000 assistance requests in the first 9 days of the year.
Viking says that only 13% of the cases were coming from electric vehicles (via TV2 – translated from Norwegian):
He explains that 13 percent of the cases with starting difficulties are electric cars, while the remaining 87 percent are fossil cars. Setrom says that 23 percent of the cars in Norway are electric cars. This means that electric cars are almost twice as good as fossil cars in the cold.
To be fair, this data doesn’t adjust for the age of the vehicles. Older gas-powered cars fail at a higher rate than the new ones and electric vehicles are obviously much more recent on average."
https://electrek.co/2024/01/17...