Electric vehicles, particularly those with lithium-ion batteries, can experience reduced performance and range in low temperatures. Heated components, like battery warmers, heated seats, and steering wheels, mitigate these effects. For example, pre-conditioning the cabin and battery while the vehicle is still plugged in can optimize range and ensure passenger comfort.
Maintaining optimal battery temperature is crucial for maximizing range and preserving battery health in colder climates. Cabin comfort features, such as heated seats and steering wheels, enhance the driving experience in adverse conditions. Historically, range anxiety has been a barrier to electric vehicle adoption, and these technologies directly address this concern in cold weather regions, expanding the usability and appeal of EVs.