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How did the Arctic Front create an 'electric car graveyard' at Tesla charging stations?

Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling
January 18, 2024
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Isabel Sandoval, a young Latina from Chicago, showed off in a TikTok video A line of electric cars waiting to use a charger at a station in the Country Club Hills suburb.

“Four charging stations aren't working, and four others are working,” Sandoval says, when he shows that his Tesla's battery has only 3% left. Within 3 hours of waiting.

A “cemetery” for electric cars

Isabel Sandoval noted From two others Electric cars “died” because they did not reach the charger in time. The picture was strange, several cars Covered with snow or ice and unloaded. All this in the middle of the Arctic cold front, which has hit almost the entire United States.

Sandoval, who has owned a Tesla for four years, begins the video by saying: “If you're planning to buy a Tesla, this is your sign to save time and money: Don't do it!”

A similar scene occurred in the suburb of Oak BrookWhere hundreds of electric cars waited for long hours to receive a charger.

Cold and electric car battery

This is explained by Andre El Khoury, AAA spokesperson Batteries perform less during cold weather, Which affects electric cars during the extremely cold conditions experienced by Chicago.

“If the normal range is 300 miles in your electric car, that range will be much less during the cold.”The priest warns.

If you decide to take the road with an electric car, They ask you to check the nearest charging centersand always calculate the distance range for each battery by subtraction.

Univision Chicago team He requested a statement from Tesla, which has not yet responded.

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Dozens of stranded electric cars waiting to be charged were widely spread. Some social media users have shared how they are struggling to keep their Tesla cars powered up.

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Many gas stations showed long queues of vehicles that had to wait more than two hours to start their cars.

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This problem arose due to the extreme arctic cold conditions that Illinois is experiencing. Some owners on social media showed off the challenge charging their Teslas poses.

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Isabel Sandoval, a young Latina from Chicago, showed in a TikTok video a line of electric cars waiting to use a charger at a station in the Country Club Hills suburb.

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The owners pointed out that some charging stations are out of order and that people have accumulated in the few places that provide the service.

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Andre El Khoury, a spokesman for AAA, explains that batteries perform less well in the cold, which affects electric vehicles during the frigid conditions seen in Chicago.

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Some cars had to be towed and others were left parked at Tesla charging stations. Isabel Sandoval recommends that if you're planning to buy a Tesla, don't do it.

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The Norwegian Automobile Federation found that electric cars lose approximately 20% of their range in the cold.

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