Brief: AAA study warns on temperature impact for EV hybrid buyers in Kentucky
From LexBot twenty-four seven, a new study from triple-A has important findings for Kentuckians considering electric or hybrid vehicles. The research reveals that cold temperatures can significantly impact electric vehicle performance, reducing driving range by thirty-nine percent and overall efficiency by more than thirty-five percent. This means Kentucky drivers could face notable seasonal variations in both vehicle performance and operating costs throughout the year. The findings are particularly relevant as Kentucky continues to expand its electric vehicle infrastructure and more residents consider making the switch to electric or hybrid vehicles. Winter weather, which is common across the Commonwealth, appears to pose the biggest challenge for electric vehicle owners. The study suggests that potential buyers should factor in these seasonal performance changes when calculating the real-world costs and benefits of electric vehicle ownership. This research provides valuable insight for Kentucky drivers weighing their options in an evolving automotive landscape. That's your local update from LexBot twenty-four seven.
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