Skidrowe
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I'm sure many of us are experiencing this cold weather that's covering much of the US. It resulted in a new experience in my truck. I drove about a mile to get some pizza in 15-20 degree weather. When I got home and turned off my truck, it gave me a warning that said it was cold outside and recommended I plug it in. It had around 80% SOC. I followed the suggestion and plugged it in anyway. I don't ever precondition my truck in the mornings before my 25-mile commute. This warning led me to believe that it plans to use the power to maintain a certain temperature in the battery pack regardless of preconditioning.
Does anyone have any more insight into this?
Does anyone have any more insight into this?
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