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Electric vehicles fail at a lower rate than gas cars in extreme cold
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A random company in Norway is probably the best equipped to do this kinda testing.

Cold? Check. ICEs on the road? Check. A buunch of electric vehicles on the road? Check.

From the article:

this data doesn’t adjust for the age of the vehicles. Older gas-powered cars fail at a higher rate than the new ones and electric vehicles are obviously much more recent on average.

Their data and the article's title are highly misleading. No shit a year old tesla is going to be more reliable than a 20 year old toyota corolla. You need to compare cars of a similar age, before you can come to a firm conclusion.

20 year old Corolla that might not have been maintained very well also.

Do keep in mind that in Europe there are often required checks whether a car is 'roadworthy', in Norway this seems to be a biannual check: so you cannot really skip maintenance to the extent that that would be a huge factor.

That is a good point but that only is for the mobility of the car, they don't check if the motor is going to be running properly in 5 mins. So if the alternator dies, it's not like they checked it. They're making sure the car is safe to basically drive and crash. Rust and proper suspension and brakes/tires.

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