Earlier this month, hundreds of motorists were stuck in a winter storm on Interstate 95 in Virginia, U.S., some without food or water for more than 24 hours. As many vehicles reportedly ran out of gas and had to be towed, the now-popular question of how an electric vehicle would have fared in the same situation was raised. An opinion piece in The Washington Post brought up valid concerns about how EVbatteries might be affected in a similar condition. It also mentioned an EV driver who expressed worries about his battery running out in the snow. He eventually got through…
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