Electric Vehicles in Hot Weather: Tips from Zero Impact Solutions
Zero Impact Energy
Clean Energy Turnkey Operator - Home of: ZIS (Zero Impact Solutions), ZIB (Zero Impact Builders), EVOLV E-Mobility
As temperatures rise, electric vehicle (EV) owners face unique challenges in maintaining their vehicles' performance and battery health. At Zero Impact Solutions, a leading provider of turnkey EV supply equipment (EVSE) services, we understand these concerns and want to share some valuable insights to help you get the most out of your EV during hot weather.
1. The Heat Factor
Did you know that, on average, EVs lose about 15% to 20% of their range when temperatures reach 95°F (35°C)? While this is less severe than the range loss in cold weather, it's still a significant factor to consider for your daily commute or summer road trip.
2. Understanding the Impact
High temperatures affect EVs in several ways:
3. What to Do About It: Smart Strategies for Hot Weather EV Use
To help you navigate the summer heat, here are some tips from our experts at Zero Impact Solutions:
—Optimize Your Parking:
—Charging Best Practices:
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—Efficient Cooling:
—Mindful Driving:
—Plan Ahead:
4. Why Thermal Management Matters
When considering an EV purchase, pay attention to the vehicle's thermal management system. Active liquid cooling systems are generally more effective in extreme temperatures than passive air-cooling systems.
At Zero Impact Solutions, we're committed to helping you make the most of your EV investment. Our turnkey EVSE services are designed to support efficient charging infrastructure, whether at work or in public spaces. By implementing these strategies and leveraging smart charging solutions, you can enjoy optimal EV performance even on the hottest summer days.
Remember, a well-maintained EV isn't just about performance – it's about sustainability. By maximizing your vehicle's efficiency, you're contributing to a greener future, which is at the heart of our mission at Zero Impact Solutions.
Stay cool and drive efficiently this summer!