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Cold weather and snow and mountains (oh my!) What has been your EV experience?

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  1. Isaac Zachary

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    So, as I've said elsewhere, I had a 2013 Nissan Leaf with heat pump and battery heater and 11 out of 12 battery bars, and at -15 to -17 °F, I started with a full charge, and started on a 70 mile trip. About 30 miles out there is a hill climb that goes up about 1,000 ft, and the car's battery died trying to go up it. This was with the heater off and trying to creep up slowly at around 20mph to keep the charge gauge from falling as fast as it was.

    Anyhow, malfunction or not, the cold and snow are concerns for me buying another EV.

    One suggestion from @bwilson4web is the BMW i3-REx. But researching the i3 it doesn't seem like it would do much better.

    BMW i3 - Winter Range Reduction & Tips For Offsetting Cold Weather Impact

    I'm not sure all years, but it seems the REx version doesn't have a heat pump whereas the non-REx version does. Range is also greatly reduced in the cold. One guy from Quebec commented that at -20 °C his i3-REx had about an 80km battery range and 50km gas range. This was posted 9 years ago, so likely a 2014 or 2015 model. Mind you that the total range of that year i3-REx equates to around 80 miles, and where I live the route south gets me to the first gas station in 70 miles and the first quick charge station in over 90 miles.

    How does the BMW i3 handle in winter? (bmwblog.com)

    The question I have is what experience have others had with the cold in their EV's. Do any live in the mountains with distances of 60 to 90 miles between charging stations and elevation changes of up to 4,000 ft or more between those? Do any live where it may get down to -40 °F (-40 °C) with sub 0 °F (-18 °C) being common? Do any have to trudge through snow with snow chains on their EV?

    Maybe the right EV for me doesn't exist now, but if I don't keep an eye out for it I may not notice its existance even if it's right under my nose.
     
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    bwilson4web BMW i3 and Model 3

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    There are two, credible EV reviewers in Colorado:
    • Out of Spec - somewhere North of Denver.
    • TFLEV - suburb of Denver.
    If you can find their address, drop in an ask and/or see their YouTube videos.

    Bob Wilson
     
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    Not all EVs are created equal. See this report of 14 EV and PHEV that were tested in a single file at -20C in Finland. It's in Finish but easily translated to whatever language you prefer in Google Chrome. The full reports will be released on Feb 15, this is just an overview of the test they did.

    Tekniikan Maailma
     
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    How about the suburu solterra? Should handle conditions well, but I don’t think there is an ev available that isn’t going to lose a ton of range in severe conditions, so you need to research what’s available to see if any will work for you.
     
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    If you're driving in slushy snow - or drifts - w/ freezing cold temps - your ride might need to have more room underneath then many low drag CD electric sedans.
    With over 60 miles of minimum electric threshold this might work for you .... available later this year
    https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a44225420/volkswagen-tiguan-next-generation-details-revealed/

    We drive in similar situations as the OP. Just 2 or 3 weeks ago it was abnormally cold - one morning in particular it dropped to -30°f.
    Nothing wrong with owning a long range plug-in. Also - nothing wrong with owning a plug-in that not only can utilize gas to overcome bitter cold - it can recharge the car from excess unused hp .... as well as keep the traction pack AND you warm. In really low temperatures, heat pumps become virtually useless.

    Our Nissan Leaf was such a garbage EV - that it might only get 40 miles NEW - in cold weather, pulling a hill w/ no heater.
    VIN ending 0000659.
    Thanks for nothing nissan.
     
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    This is very interesting. I'll be checking back on or after the 15th to see what they end up publishing.

    In Boulder, the same town where I both bought and ended up selling my Leaf. That town is basically Colorado's EV town. They have more charging stations than gasoline stations, and IIRC it's several times more.

    But alas, they don't have much info in their YouTube videos on cold or driving in the snow. Their main points are buy an EV with heated seats and steering wheel if you can. In Colorado there's the Eastern planes, where Boulder is, that isn't that cold, although sometimes they get a bit of snow. Then you have the Mountains, which are more like the artic tundra of Colorado and can vary a lot from town to town in terms of snowfall and temperatures, and then you go back down into the warmer Western Slope where far enough out there are places where, when it snows, it usually melts off in a day or two.

    The Nissan Leaf was my wife's favorite car. I think the main reason was the heated seats all the way around and the heated steering wheel. She also loves those Leaf headlights (and says she hates how they changed the 2nd gen Leaf because the lights are different). I didn't like how snow would get on them and wouldn't fall off making me pull over to dust off my headlights while it's snowing.
     
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    Too bad that a good chunk of them are not available in USA
     
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    Ignore this rant, skip to next:
    True. The rest of the world gets all the good cars. In the USA all there is are grey Suburbans and grey Suburban wannabes, with the exception of a few light grey ones that people here fondly call "silver" instead of what it actually is: light grey. Everything here is an SUV. Not that people can't have an SUV if they want one, but I'd prefer a vehicle that is more car-like. Then again, with crossovers there is a lot of, well, "crossover" between vehicle styles.

    My favorite looks is the VW Beetle, mainly the classic Beetle, but the 3rd gen Beetle was alright on the outside. Bring it back and make it an EV with a front trunk, like the original Beetle, with spare tire and all, and I'd be all over it.

    For practicality a 4 door sedan or maybe station wagon. And I mean a real station wagon, not the SUV style Subaru Outback, but more along the lines of the ol' VW Golf Sportwagon, or the ol' Mazda 6 Wagon, although a sedan is more appealing in some areas, not as much in others.

    The important point is down here:
    But at any rate, there should be some cars available in the USA in that list. Hopefully there is at least one (if not more or all) of those that gets an excelent winter driving score and hopefully it's affordable or will be affordable some day on the used market.
     
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    My BMW i3-REx lacks a battery warm-up mode. So the cold weather cuts the range down but the range returns when temperatures rise above ~60 F. I have thought about an insulated, electric blanked under the battery pack.

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    Ya, in the winter my return ambient temp would be below freezing. Some days it never gets above 0 °F all day.

    I did notice that between Alamosa and Santa fe there are some 145 miles between quick charging stations, with the exception of one that's going to be coming up at a resort. But there is a public level 2 that's a tad over 90 miles from Alamosa (in Ojo Caliente). This is part of the route I driver regularly to visit the inlaws. So two 90 mile legs, although, I guess alternative routes in the winter would be possible, albeit longer. But if I'm buying an EV, road trips are already going to be longer, even during the summer, so I should stop complaining.
     
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    This is the beauty of the BMW i3-REx. The 630 cc, motor-generator side steps:
    • crappy charging stations (i.e. VW's Electrify America, BLINK)
    • battery range limits regardless of environment
    The large battery continues to buffer the motor-generator. The extra energy needed to climb thousands of feet is regained and saved in the battery when descending. Even ascending a plateau, once on the flat part, the motor-generator charges the battery.

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    If the battery is water cooled there are ways of adding a preconditioning heater to it. On many of my engines in the past I've added a circulating block heater that sits on the outside and circulates heated water into the engine. The difference would be adding a lower temperature thermostat as a battery isn't going to like +150 °F water temps.
     
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    bwilson4web BMW i3 and Model 3

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    It is a liquid cooled battery. In North Alabama, our cold snaps are relatively brief.

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    Did you have any mechanical problems with your i3-REx? Would you recommend taking it to a dealership instead of an independent EV mechanic, or does it matter? How hard would it be to repair by DIY in the driveway?

    It looks like the closest BMW dealership is about 200 miles away from me. So is the closest independent EV repair shop.
     
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    bwilson4web BMW i3 and Model 3

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    • 2014 weak motor mount - repaired under warranty, the mixed plastic and bolts where repaired with solid aluminum castings and bolts at least 50% larger in diameter. An infantile design problem, the re-engineered parts fit perfectly. Since the motor mount bolt broke in 2016, based on the repair parts, that is the earliest I would recommend. Avoid the 2014-2015 unless you take the engine cover off and inspect the motor mount. However, the larger battery in the 2017-2018 makes the 2014-2016 moot.
    • BMW (Bring More Wampum) is expensive and the i3 is a 'step child.' Any real parts have to be ordered from some Gawd Awful warehouse in WeBeSlow NJ. In my case, there were coolant lines that had to be ordered from Germany. But independent shops would have the same problem. So I'd recommend buying one with some remaining warranty but read and ask about the warranty from BMW.
    • The battery and electronics scares the 'fecal matter' of local independent shops. They like gassers and think EVs are the devils work.
    • So far, repairs have been fairly easy. I had an under panel pull off (my mistake) but tie wraps held it on until bolts made a permanent fix. The carbon fiber panels are 'bolted' to an aluminum frame so Ebay has lots of parts. Suspension parts are also available but I didn't have to go there. However, technical repair manuals require a monthly fee from BMW. Search YouTube for BMW repair to see what folks are doing. The BMW User Group is a valuable resource.
    • The rear wheels are permanently connected to the motor. Any short distance towing should have the steering locked (i.e., seat belts work) and rear wheels on a dolly. Longer distance towing should be on a four wheel trailer. Unlocking the electric operated parking paw is 'tricky' so expect to use 'wheel skids' to get it on the bed.
    Unusual, I am a happy, repeat customer: 2014 BMW i3 REx and 2017 BMW i3 REx. A retired engineer, I may have a different point of view. For that reason, I encourage asking the same questions at:
    Problems / Troubleshooting | BMW i3 Forum

    Bob Wilson

    ps. The lines cooling for the battery when the motor mount failed appeared to be large diameter, aluminum tubing from the air conditioning unit. Engine coolant would be too hot for the battery.

    pps. Search for "BWM" username "bwilson4web" in the 2016-2020 range. Those would have the details of my first BMW ownership. Second wife loved the car but sold it to get a tow vehicle for her business trailer.
     
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    A Canadian news report on charging and driving EV's in the cold:
     
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    Available within a few months, the RamCharger will be the 1st vehicle with over 140 ev miles as well as 100's of miles of Dino juice driving .... over 600 miles total.

    The 2025 Ram 1500 Ramcharger | Ram Electric Truck

    Sandy Monroe Et al seemed to focus how unnecessary it is to have such range/capability. Do they not grasp pulling a hill in Sub 0°f temps w/ 10,000 Lbs + trailer means you cut EPA's roughly in ½ ??
    They will pan manufacturers if range is low & they will pan them if they're high. (sigh)
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