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It's lithium ion batteries that are daisy chained. When it gets too cold that cation doesn't want to move. It's a known weakness for all batteries. It's like trying to start your car in negative degree weather. *click* lol
It's a utility issue. Just as diesel solidifies in extreme cold.
Imho why gasoline won't be dethroned (outside of the political paradox). When it's <-10° F and your truck won't start because the diesel is solid. Gas car won't start until you take the battery inside to defrost... I digress.
Electric cars are the way of the future, but current batteries aren't.
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