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Tesla Drivers in Chicago Confront a Harsh Foe: Cold Weather

In freezing temperatures, the batteries of electric vehicles can be less efficient and have shorter range, a lesson many Tesla drivers in Chicago learned this week.

Emily Schmall
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Cold and Cold Spells, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Energy Efficiency, Europe, European Environment Agency, International Energy Agency, Norway, Tesla Motors Inc, Weather
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