A new study from AAA confirmed what we already knew: both hybrids and EVs lose range when operated at extreme temperatures, whether in winter or summer. However, the results are worth mentioning, not least because they surprised even the AAA engineers. Specifically, while EVs appear more affected by cold, hybrids struggle more in hot summer days.
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