08.09.2025
How to Preserve EV Range in Winter and Summer
Which functions consume the most energy
Many electric vehicle (EV) owners notice that real-world range in winter or summer is lower than the official figures. The reason is not always the battery itself—comfort systems can draw a significant amount of energy.
What reduces range the most?
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In winter: Cabin heating, heated seats, and steering wheel heaters can reduce range by 15–20%.
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In summer: Air conditioning running at full power also decreases battery efficiency.
 
How to avoid unnecessary energy loss?
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Use pre-conditioning: Heat or cool the car while it’s still plugged into the charger.
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Choose targeted heating: Turn on seat or steering wheel heaters instead of fully heating the cabin.
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Adjust driving style: Aggressive acceleration in extreme temperatures consumes extra charge.
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Plan routes carefully: Account for higher energy consumption during very hot or cold conditions.
 
Conclusion
By using comfort features wisely, drivers can preserve up to 20% of their battery charge and avoid unpleasant surprises on the road.