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We enjoy to moan about the weather here in Britain. It's generally the very first thing us Brits talk about. We grumble that it's either too hot or too cold. And after that there's the rain. Always the rain … But it's not simply us that do not like the extremes of the weather condition– your electric vehicle's battery carries out better when the weather is mild too. But worry not beautiful electrifiers, since we have actually got together with our buddies at Nissan to come up with some fantastic hacks that will help you get the most from your and truck – whatever the weather condition!

You will know how your heating bill increases in winter since you have to utilize energy to make your home warm. Well, you'll also need energy to keep your car comfy. And if you utilize the in the battery to do that, it will mean you have less battery charge to drive around, so you will see less variety. Which is why you require to get to grips with something called 'preconditioning' to get both you and the battery to a comfortable temperature.

Sign up with Nicola as she guides you through all the numerous methods you can increase your in all sort of weather.

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25 responses to “Get the BEST from your electric car, whatever the weather | Electrifying.com”

  1. @meatloaf133 Avatar
    @meatloaf133

    And by the way, Nissan cars,our s***

  2. @AliceDonovanko Avatar
    @AliceDonovanko

    This video is like a cup of coffee—I can’t imagine my mornings without it. Excellent work!😝 ( 🍁,

  3. @Sadie_Ellington Avatar
    @Sadie_Ellington

    Awesome video and thanks for your content😁

  4. @Laura_Forster Avatar
    @Laura_Forster

    I love your videos <3🔞🔞

  5. @jasonsweb1 Avatar
    @jasonsweb1

    does this only apply to cars that have a heat pump?

    1. @aarong9378 Avatar
      @aarong9378

      No. Preconditioning works for vehicles with resistive heat too. Heat pumps are just more energy efficient.

  6. @Sadie_Dyson Avatar
    @Sadie_Dyson

    Very good and informative video, thank you!😄😄😄

  7. @Rachel_Hardman Avatar
    @Rachel_Hardman

    Thanks for the video✌️

  8. @aarong9378 Avatar
    @aarong9378

    Inflate your tyres to the proper pressure. Slow down — aerodynamic losses are not recoverable. Don’t heat the entire car if it’s just you — some cars like my Kia eNiro has “driver only” heating. Seat heaters work well and are energy efficient. Keep a steady speed. Use regenerative braking, especially in the city. With all those things, I’ve seen real-world city range in my eNiro of over 315 miles on a car only rated for 239.

    1. @TheTravellingCap9162 Avatar
      @TheTravellingCap9162

      Agreed, got the niro’s sister from another mother ( Hyundai Kona 65 kwh ) and winter efficiency has been averaging around 3.8 m/kWh ( only done cold driving so far)

  9. @neoanderson7 Avatar
    @neoanderson7

    Always enjoy Nichola’s little tidbits. 👏🏻🙂

  10. @Yanquetino Avatar
    @Yanquetino

    Good tips for EV neophytes, done with your usual clever humor, Nicole. Love your presentations!

  11. @mrmawson2438 Avatar
    @mrmawson2438

    Would be great if Toyota would take a leaf from Nissan

  12. @mrmawson2438 Avatar
    @mrmawson2438

    Cheers Nicola

  13. @rogerfinch7651 Avatar
    @rogerfinch7651

    The sun moves? Thought the planet did.. 🌍🤣

    1. @ObiePaddles Avatar
      @ObiePaddles

      Good perspective…😂

  14. @lesvassallo5760 Avatar
    @lesvassallo5760

    Nicola we absolutely love doing this and that in the Wet🌧️ Wet 🌧️Wet🌨️ even an electric car review ⚡

  15. @richardblayney5898 Avatar
    @richardblayney5898

    All well and good but that doesn’t help when your on an EV tariff. Yes I use my battery to heat the cabin before I get in but I use the battery because it’s been charged on a cheap rate.

  16. @Pottery4Life Avatar
    @Pottery4Life

    Thank you.

  17. @tonybarton3746 Avatar
    @tonybarton3746

    Just had a thunk , as you don’t need to wear gloves anymore, heated steering wheel etc , why is it called a glove box it could be called the ? Naughty Snack box 😂😂🤪

  18. @BMWHP2 Avatar
    @BMWHP2

    Thanks for this video and all the work making it. And thanks for the smile that comes with it. 👍👍

  19. @donandjune Avatar
    @donandjune

    How can you heat a driver without heating the whole of a small car

    1. @AlanTov Avatar
      @AlanTov

      Seat and steering wheel.

    2. @donandjune Avatar
      @donandjune

      @@AlanTov not very good up here in the great white north at -10

  20. @mrmawson2438 Avatar
    @mrmawson2438

    My mind could be blown away

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