Key facts
- Warmer temperatures improve electric vehicle battery performance and shorten charging times.
- EV batteries perform 25% better on range in temperatures warmer than 20 degrees.
- The ideal operating temperature for an EV battery is between approximately 68 and 86 degrees.
- Parking in shaded areas can reduce heat buildup in the cabin and battery, minimizing energy use.
- Moderate use of air conditioning and pre-cooling the cabin while plugged in can help maintain EV range.
- Smooth acceleration and moderate driving speeds are recommended to optimize EV travel distance.
- Reducing unnecessary weight in the vehicle can slightly improve EV efficiency and range.
- Consistently charging EV batteries to 100% can contribute to faster battery wear, especially in hot weather.
- Proper tire pressure and wear management are important for EV range.
- Most EVs preheat their batteries when connected to a charger for faster and more efficient charging.
Warmer weather can significantly improve electric vehicle (EV) battery performance and range, with ideal operating temperatures for EV batteries falling between approximately 68 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit. A 2024 Consumer Reports study found that EV batteries perform up to 25% better on range in temperatures warmer than 20 degrees, achieving an average of nearly 265 miles on a warm summer day compared to about 182 miles on a cold day.
To maximize EV range during hot weather, drivers can implement several strategies. Parking in shaded areas, such as under trees or in garages, helps prevent excessive heat buildup in the cabin and battery, reducing the energy needed for cooling. While air conditioning draws power from the battery, moderate use and pre-cooling the cabin while the vehicle is still plugged in can mitigate range loss. Using seat ventilation, if available, is another option.
Driving style also impacts range; smooth acceleration and maintaining moderate speeds are more efficient than aggressive driving. Reducing unnecessary weight in the vehicle, such as heavy cargo, can also slightly improve efficiency. Furthermore, consistently charging EV batteries to 100% can accelerate battery wear, especially in warm conditions. For daily use, many owners aim to keep the battery between 20% and 80%, reserving full charges for longer trips. Proper tire maintenance, including correct inflation and wear management, is also crucial for optimizing EV range.
Most modern EVs are equipped with thermal management systems and can preheat their batteries when plugged in to ensure quick and efficient charging, especially when a destination is entered into the navigation system.
