http://www.treehugger.com/cars/can-electric-car-handle-cold-weather-man-drove-hundreds-of-miles-around-norway.html
Can EVs handle cold weather? This man drove hundreds of miles around Norway
to find out (video)
by Michael Graham Richard  January 3, 2014  Inside EVs, ABG

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Norwegian Tesla road trip

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Bjørn's Tesla Model S #1: Oslo - Trondheim Norwegian winter driving 
Bjørn Nyland· Nov 26, 2013 
My very first road trip with my brand new Tesla Model S P85 Multicoat Red.
The trip from Oslo to Trondheim is 535 km and has a max elevation of 1026 m.
This puts the Model S on a real winter test.
]

Testing his brand new Tesla

If you weren't convinced by the Tesla-produced video that shows an electric
Model S handling quite well the cold & snow of Norway, or if you still think
the controversial New York Times reviewer was correct when he said the Tesla
had a very limited real-world range in cold weather, this home-made video by
a Norwegian electric car enthusiast should do the trick.

Bjørn Nyland just received his new Tesla and decided to record his first few
trips. But be warned, this isn't a PR video with everything polished and
everything always going smoothly, though; at one point he gets to a
Supercharger station with an almost empty battery, and the charging port
doesn't pop open at first (frozen? was he doing something wrong? hard to
know).

But the overall experience is positive and shows that the electric car does
well in cold weather. As more Superchargers are built (new ones are
appearing each month -- look at the map here), it'll be almost impossible to
drive anywhere and be too far away from one to go do a quick top up of the
battery. And as we can see in the video, when he gets to a Supercharger, the
rate of charging is very impressive. Not to mention that the electricity is
free and comes from renewable sources.

At one point Bjørn drives 233 miles on a single charge with a bunch of stuff
packed in the car (a large TV, a cat, etc), and even after that he had some
juice left.

It's a long video, but it shows real-world life with an electric car doing
long road trips in cold weather:
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http://insideevs.com/video-in-norways-wintry-condition-tesla-model-s-attempts-225-mile-trip-on-single-charge/
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http://green.autoblog.com/2013/12/24/norwegian-tesla-model-s-driver-goes-233-cold-miles-single-charge/
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http://www.treehugger.com/cars/can-tesla-electric-car-handle-harsh-winter-norway.html
Can a Tesla electric car handle the harsh winter of Norway?





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