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AAA: Range of electric cars cut in cold, hot weather
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[Greg Brannon] said two of the vehicles, the Mitsubishi and the Ford, were equipped with dedicated management of the battery temperature. \"We were expecting that difference would yield differences in the optimal range of the vehicles in extreme temperatures,\" he said. \"It did not.\" The three vehicles chosen were selected because they're the most widely available electric cars in the USA, Brannon said. \"For most Americans, where a round-trip commute is less than 40 miles, the range of the vehicle will not be a problem,\" he said. \"However, if the temperature dips down and you want to take a drive to grandma's house, you might want to think about a charging station along the way.\"
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USA Today, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc
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