As electric vehicles (EVs) continue to gain popularity worldwide, a growing concern is emerging: the quiet summer problem. For many drivers, the sweltering heat of summer can become a nightmare behind the wheel of an EV, as the battery's performance is severely impacted by high temperatures. According to experts, the reduced range and slower charging times of EVs in extreme heat can make long road trips a daunting prospect. With summer just around the corner, Latin Times explores the quiet summer problem that electric vehicle manufacturers still haven't fully solved.
Inside the Quiet Summer Problem Electric Vehicles Still Haven't Solved Latin Times