Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hyundai Ioniq 5 is at the dealership. Batter/electrical failure on first day of sub-freezing temps
Yikes. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Heat pump vs resistive heat for the cabin makes a big difference in the cold). Use seat warmers or a heated steering wheel if you want to extend your range when it is needed or on very short trips.
Some cars also have battery thermal management to cool and heat up the battery for optimal charge capacity. This can cause some additional battery drain. Use a departure time when charging to help combat this on cold mornings.
Watch out for lower tire pressure from the cold as another factor for higher consumption.
Anonymous wrote:ID.4 is getting terrible efficiency, but we haven't really driven it more than about 1 or 2 miles at a time since the cold snap began, and turning the car on and bringing the heat to temperature really zaps the range on a short drive. I've got it plugged in now in the driveway, anyway, so I don't really care what the range is; I'm not anticipating needing to drive more than 5 or 10 miles at a time any time soon.