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  2. Does an EV Work as Well in Cold Weather?

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    It's not a massive decline, but some owners report 10 to 20 percent lower range at temperatures below freezing, and generally the colder it gets the more your EV's range will be reduced.

  3. Climate of California - Wikipedia

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    In Southern California, the temperature differences are approximately 4 °F in winter and 23 °F (2 °C and 13 °C) in summer. At the coast in Santa Monica , the average high in August is 75 °F (24 °C), while in Burbank , approximately 10 miles (16 km) inland, the average high in August is 95 °F (35 °C): a temperature gain of about two ...

  4. Electric cars in winter: How cold weather affects EV range ...

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    Annual tests conducted in sub-zero winter weather by Norges Automobil-Forbund – the Norwegian Automobile Federation – have found how EV range can fall by between four and 30 per cent, and that ...

  5. Fact check: Trump falsely claims California had ‘blackouts ...

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    Facts First: Trump’s claim that California “had blackouts all over the place this summer” is false. California was able to meet its electricity demand throughout the summer.

  6. California Climate Executive Orders - Wikipedia

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    California Climate Change Executive Orders [1]; Date Exec. Order Summary Ref. April 20, 2004: S-07-04 Hydrogen Transportation: designates the 21 interstate freeways in California as the "California Hydrogen Highway Network" and directs state agencies to plan and build a network of hydrogen fueling stations along these routes by 2010

  7. Zero-emissions vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) is a vehicle that does not emit exhaust gas or other pollutants from the onboard source of power. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The California definition also adds that this includes under any and all possible operational modes and conditions.

  8. Over the past several years, Sacramento has warmed up by an average of more than 2.3 degrees, according to Climate Central. The city recorded more than 15 days of above-normal temperatures during ...

  9. Tule fog - Wikipedia

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    Tule fog is a radiation fog, which condenses when there is a high relative humidity (typically after a heavy rain), calm winds, and rapid cooling during the night. The nights are longer in the winter months, which allows an extended period of ground cooling, and thereby a pronounced temperature inversion at a low altitude.