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Cold and Electric Cars: How Does Winter Weather Affect Your Tesla and Battery Health?

When considering the purchase of a Tesla or any other electric car as a consumer, the challenges that may come with the purchase should be kept in mind. Owning a Tesla in Sweden's cold climate over the winter can affect your Tesla's battery life. Battery life is an important aspect to consider when choosing an electric car and therefore can influence decisions when switching cars.

Have you ever thought that your phone loses battery faster when you are out in the cold weather? In fact, a well-known reason for battery performance degradation is due to the cold. Just like phones, Tesla and all other electric cars tend to drain the battery faster when the weather is below freezing.

Tesla offers battery warranties to assure customers that their batteries will work for a reasonable amount of time. Tesla offers an 8-year or 24,000-mile battery warranty, which adds to the peace of mind of investing in a new EV. Battery degradation over time is a natural phenomenon that affects all EVs sooner or later. Tesla cars lose about five percent of battery capacity in the first 8,000 miles, which is a reasonable level of loss and shows that Tesla's batteries perform well.

Battery degradation is a natural process over time and that is a fact. Many electric car manufacturers like Tesla have good guarantees to deal with this. It is good to remember that maintenance and proper care are still necessary to keep EVs in good condition, and the future will only show how long the batteries can last in older EVs.

One example is a German owner of a 2014 Tesla Model S, named Hansjörg Gemmingen, who has driven his car over 190,000 miles. He has had to change the electric motors 13 times and the batteries have been replaced three times. This gives an average mileage of about 65 000 miles per battery change. This alone shows that battery deterioration is not necessarily an insurmountable problem, but that maintenance and repairs may be required over time, as with all types of vehicles.
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