tls
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From conversations with multiple people at Ford - not so. Like almost all EVs from reputable manufacturers, the battery management system can burn significant amounts of charge protecting the pack from freezing. It does not have to be 0F outside for this to happen.With the truck off, You do not lose KWH in the cold... you lose efficiency of how far a KWH will get you!
Ford learned its lesson on this one from the C-Max. My neighbor had cells in his pack freeze twice while he was parked outside steps from my house. Twice, Ford had to replace his pack. his dealership told him the problem was so common they and many others in the Northeast had stopped selling the vehicle. I'd be surprised if they ever make this mistake again. The pack will heat to protect itself and it does not have to be 0F to start heating.
Does that explain 10% reported charge loss in an enclosed, insulated garage? Likely not. But some energy use is to be expected in these conditions.
And yeah, they really ought to insulate the pack better.
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