Winter range?

This is what EV Database have estimated. They are a reasonably reputable source of EV information


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My post was about the Extended Range model that will be available next year....
Sorry I didn't realise there was a bigger battery than the long range. I've just looked it up you are probably looking at around 220-230 miles in the winter for that one. The heat pump will help a bit but the main killer is the temperature you'll see a big drop off under 6-7C. plus obviously it rains more and you're using your lights more.
 
Sorry I didn't realise there was a bigger battery than the long range. I've just looked it up you are probably looking at around 220-230 miles in the winter for that one. The heat pump will help a bit but the main killer is the temperature you'll see a big drop off under 6-7C. plus obviously it rains more and you're using your lights more.
No heat pump.
 
Once you get to a certain point it doesn't matter what you do with the heating it's all about the drag. The extra energy required to push a car through standing water in a 60mph head wind dwarfs the heating requirements, heat pump or not. It's like driving at 150mph in summer.
 

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