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New Data Shows Climate Control Cuts EV Range and Underscores 80% Charging Rule

Recent measurements show air conditioning can cut EV range by up to 15 percent; new in-car settings help drivers cap charging at optimal levels.

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Overview

  • Running cabin climate control can reduce driving range by as much as 10 to 15 percent according to updated tests.
  • Limiting daily charging to around 80 percent helps prevent heat-induced battery aging and preserves overall capacity.
  • Many modern EVs offer onboard menus to set a maximum state of charge, automating the recommended 80 percent cap.
  • Parking in shaded areas further minimizes battery stress by keeping temperatures lower when vehicles are stationary.
  • Built-in thermal management effectively prevents cells from overheating but cannot replace careful charging and parking habits.