Charged Fleet Logo

New Study Reveals Which EV Models Lose the Least Range in Winter

Discover how cold weather impacts EV range, charging, and handling, plus see which electric vehicles perform best and worst in winter.

December 20, 2024
A the bottom of a car and its tires in snow with text that reads "EV Winter Challenges".

A study from Vaziri Law Group Personal Injury Attorneys offers insights into specific EV models during winter while showing that strategic adjustments can help an EV maintain its performance and safety in cold conditions.

Photo: Automotive Fleet

5 min to read


A new study reveals that electric vehicles (EV) from certain OEMs such as Tesla, Nissan, and Volkswagen, face a steep range loss of over 50% or significantly slower charging times compared to other companies during the winter season.

As if range anxiety isn’t already a major concern of EVs, colder temperatures can slow the reactions inside the battery pack, causing reduced range, slower charging, and energy loss, which is demonstrated in the study.

Ad Loading...

However, the study from Vaziri Law Group Personal Injury Attorneys offers insights into specific models while showing that strategic adjustments can help an EV maintain its performance and safety in cold conditions despite the potential losses.

What the Winter Unreliability Score Reveals About EV Performance

The study evaluated key metrics that affect EV performance, safety, and convenience in cold conditions. Data was collected for each EV model across four main metrics:

  • Verified winter range loss (%), which measures the percentage reduction in driving range during winter. Sourced from Recurrent.

  • Accidents during winter (3-year period), which represent reliability and safety, the study's authors believe. Sourced from the NHTSA's Fatality and Injury Reporting System Tool.

  • Charging time (10% to 80%) with DC fast charging, indicating convenience during winter charging. Sourced from EVBox

  • Battery usable capacity (kWh),as lower capacity can exacerbate range issues in colder weather. Sourced from the Electric Vehicle Database.

The winter “unreliability” score calculated by Vaziri Law Group combined these values, with higher scores indicating greater winter unreliability.

Model

Verified Winter Range Loss (%)

Winter Accidents Over 3 Years

Charging Time (from 10% to 80%) 

Battery Usable Capacity in kWh

Score

Nissan Leaf

-38%

3

59 minutes

39

77.59

Tesla Model Y

-52%

7

27 minutes

75

76.14

Tesla Model X

-52%

3

30 minutes

95

75.88

Volkswagen ID.4

-35%

0

28 minutes

77

73.85

Tesla Model S

-55%

9

30 minutes

95

70.68

BMW i3

-15%

0

40 minutes

37.9

70.00

Volkswagen e-Golf

-12%

0

40 minutes

32

69.61

Ford Mustang Mach-E

-37%

1

47 minutes

91

68.69

Chevrolet Bolt

-32%

3

75 minutes

66

66.32

Kia EV6

-7%

0

17 minutes

74

59.51

Hyundai Ioniq

-3%

6

16 minutes

38.3

58.53

Audi e-tron

-20%

0

33 minutes

106

58.06

Chevrolet Volt (hybrid)

-27%

7

210 minutes

18.4

55.77

Tesla Model 3

-50%

26

40 minutes

57.5

55.71

Jaguar I-PACE

-3%

0

44 minutes

84.7

51.98

Hyundai Kona

-16%

22

64 minutes

65.4

36.44

Range and Charging Woes for Nissan Leaf

According to the study, the Nissan Leaf ranks as the most unreliable EV in winter, losing 38% of its range in cold weather. It also faces slower charging times (59 minutes from 10% to 80%) and moderate accident risks, highlighting the need for winter tires in harsh conditions.

Ad Loading...

High Range Loss and Winter Accidents Affect Tesla Scores

Tesla models grab multiple spots at the top of the list, with the Model Y ranking second, facing one of the highest winter range losses at -52%, the second largest in this study behind the Tesla Model S at -55%.

The Tesla Model X ranks third with a score of 75.88 and shares a -52% winter range loss, similar to the Model Y. Although it recorded only three winter accidents, its large 95 kWh battery faces notable energy drain in cold climates.

With the lowest score of any Tesla model at 55.71, the Tesla Model 3 ranks 14th, recording the highest number of winter accidents at 26 and a -50% range loss.

While faster charging times provide some relief, averaging about 30 minutes from 10% to 80%, frequent winter accidents and handling challenges raise concerns for Tesla drivers in icy conditions.

Kona Holds Top Reliability Spot Despite High Accident Rate

The Ford Mustang Mach-E ranks eighth with a score of 68.69, showing a -37% range loss. It recorded just one winter accident, but its 47-minute charging time might be a slight disadvantage.

Ad Loading...

Ranking ninth, the Chevrolet Bolt has a -32% winter range loss and 3 winter accidents. It has the longest charging time in the top 10, reaching up to 75 minutes, making it inconvenient for drivers facing frequent winter charging needs.

The Hyundai Ioniq ranks 11th for winter reliability with minimal range loss (-3%) and the fastest charging time (16 minutes). However, six recorded winter accidents highlight potential handling issues on icy roads.

Lastly, the Hyundai Kona ranks 16th with the lowest score of 36.44, indicating it is the most reliable out of the group. Although it only loses -16% of its range, it recorded 22 winter accidents, the second highest in this study.

Cold Weather Strategies for Electric Vehicle Drivers

Cold weather presents unique challenges for EV drivers, from reduced battery range to longer charging times and handling issues on icy roads, but preventive measures can help mitigate these losses.

“Since low temperatures can reduce battery range by 10% to 20% or more, pre-conditioning the cabin and battery while plugged in helps limit energy loss and preserves range,” a Vaziri Law Group spokesperson said.

Ad Loading...

It’s also important to plan for extra charging time, which tends to be slower in the winter, and invest in winter tires to help with handling. Due to the added weight of EVs, it can be hard to control slides on icy roads.

“Additionally, using features like heated seats rather than cabin heat conserves battery power and maximizes regenerative braking where safety can capture energy otherwise lost during deceleration,” the spokesperson added.

More info on methodology, raw data, and ranking can be found here.

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

More Vehicle Research

Kia Telluride hybrid SUV driving on a mountain road at sunset, highlighting award-winning electrified models recognized by U.S. News for performance, efficiency, and value.

Three Kia Models Win Hybrid, Electric Car Awards From U.S. News & World Report

The magazine highlighted the Telluride HEV, Niro HEV, and Sportage HEV for efficiency, performance, and overall value.

Read More →
Hyundai IONIQ 5 electric SUV parked near wind turbines, named Best Compact Electric SUV, highlighting fast charging, modern design, and efficiency.

Hyundai Sweeps EV and Hybrid Awards On U.S. News & World Report Best List

Hyundai earns three top spots in U.S. News’ 2026 hybrid and EV rankings, led by repeat wins for the Tucson Hybrid and IONIQ 5 and a category win for the new IONIQ 9.

Read More →
Subaru electric SUV driving along a coastal highway at sunset, representing the 2027 Getaway with three-row seating and all-electric performance.
Suppliersby News/Media ReleaseApril 22, 2026

Subaru Unveils New Electric SUV, a Three-Row 2027 Subaru Getaway

Subaru introduces the all-electric 2027 Getaway, a three-row SUV with 420 hp, over 300 miles of range, and fast-charging capability, expanding its EV lineup.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Charts show March EV sales: 82,629 new units (up month over month, down year over year) and 42,924 used units (up sharply), with EV share at 5.9% new and 2.5% used.

High Gas Prices Spur EV Sales Rebound

EV sales showed strong month-over-month gains and surging used EV demand, while tighter inventory and declining prices narrowed the gap with gas-powered vehicles.

Read More →
Lucid Gravity electric SUV parked on a desert road with mountains in the background, showcasing updated 2027 model with revised trims and added standard features.

Lucid Reveals 2027 Gravity Lineup

The all-electric SUV gets more standard driver-assist features, new package options, and revised trim configurations for the Touring and Grand Touring models.

Read More →
Teaser image of 2027 Nissan Rogue Hybrid e-POWER, a dark SUV with LED lighting, representing Nissan’s new series hybrid with dual-motor AWD and no plug-in charging.
Suppliersby News/Media ReleaseApril 9, 2026

2027 Nissan Rogue Hybrid e‑POWER's Technology Explained

Nissan's hybrid powertrain with dual-motor all-wheel drive adds refinement and updated driving characteristics in the Rogue.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
White Kia EV3 electric SUV parked in an urban setting at sunset with palm trees and glass buildings in the background.

Kia EV3 Debuts At New York International Auto Show

Kia unveiled its compact electric SUV, offering up to 320 miles of range, fast-charging capability, and multiple battery and drivetrain options ahead of its late-2026 launch.

Read More →
Map of the United States showing EV cost savings per mile by state, with darker shading indicating higher savings based on fuel and maintenance costs.

New Tool Helps Calculate EV Savings As Gas Prices Surge

A new online calculator from Coltura estimates how much drivers can save by switching to an EV, using real-time local fuel and electricity costs.

Read More →
Rivian R2 electric SUV parked along a coastal road with ocean cliffs in the background, showcasing the midsize EV’s design and outdoor capability.

Rivian Prices New R2 Model Lineup

Rivian detailed pricing, trims, and key features for its upcoming R2 electric SUV, with deliveries set to begin in 2026.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Interior view of a Rivian vehicle showing steering wheel and digital display screen with vehicle interface, representing autonomous technology development.
Suppliersby News/Media ReleaseMarch 27, 2026

Uber, Rivian Aim To Deploy 50,000 Self-Driving Robotaxis

Rivian and Uber plan to put the first 10,000 autonomous R2 robotaxis into service starting in 2028 and expand to multiple cities as part of a broader push.

Read More →