Tesla Model S Cold Charging Issue Leaves Owner Stuck On Christmas Eve via insideevs.com
Charging an electric vehicle can be trickier in winter when temperatures drop significantly, with the main problems being frozen charging port doors, lower charging speeds and more frequent charging due to EVs’ lower cold weather range. Owners should also do their best to precondition the car’s battery for charging so that it is at an optimal temperature when it’s plugged in.
His vehicle kept displaying the same message that the vehicle was warming up to charge, and even after several hours plugged into a Supercharger, it was still showing the message and it had no charged at all. The owner posted a video about him being stranded in his EV on the day before Christmas and the video went viral, getting his story out to a wider audience.
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