I Froze 2 Nissan LEAFs For A Cold Weather Experiment! And It Didn't Go To Plan...

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  • čas přidán 30. 12. 2022
  • Not everything turns out the way we want it to, especially when we are deep freezing electric cars. Happy New Year!
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  • @KyleConner
    @KyleConner Před rokem +279

    Happy New Year everyone! Thank you for helping this channel grow massively over the last year. This video was one we hadn't planned to post but I thought some of you may find the behind the scenes of these tests interesting. Again, really appreciate your viewership and support and looking forward to 2023

    • @nomation
      @nomation Před rokem +5

      Thanks Kyle....I had the time and enjoyed.

    • @SirDragonClaw
      @SirDragonClaw Před rokem +7

      Thanks for doing this kind of video, but wow this was a terrible result for the leaf, it should not have charged until the battery was "warm", you do not charge lithium ion batteries below 32°F/0°C under any circumstances.
      Doing so even once will result in a sudden, severe, and permanent capacity loss on the order of several dozen percent or more, as well a similar and also permanent increase in internal resistance. This damage occurs after just one isolated 'cold charging' event, and is proportional to the speed at which the cell is charged.
      But, even more importantly, any lithium ion cell that has been cold charged is not safe and must be safely recycled or otherwise discarded. By not safe, I mean it will work fine until it randomly causes a thermal runaway event due to mechanical shock combined with the increased internal resistance.
      There is a study called "Phenomenon of 'lithium plating' during the charging process observed" and some associated studies that show this issue and other issues with cold charging lithium batteries. My guess would be that the Tesla took 45 minutes before charging because it needed to be sure that all cells were well above freezing and at similar temperatures.

    • @drewfeld836
      @drewfeld836 Před rokem +8

      Moral of the story….if you live in cold weather climate and don’t have access to a garage, an EV might not be the best choice for you.

    • @cifey
      @cifey Před rokem +5

      "Nissan Sent me a new Leaf to test drive" ...
      "I turned it into an Ice brick"

    • @brandonlee93
      @brandonlee93 Před rokem

      You bring useful content to the table every video. Thank you for that. Lars over at Best In Tesla mentioned you and your channel in his latest. Happy New Year bruva!!
      czcams.com/video/-zuUNWy1PGA/video.html

  • @davidew98
    @davidew98 Před rokem +17

    when the 12v is dead it will not charge. you needed to jump the 12v while peeping the charge. once the charge started you would have been able to remove the jumper cables since the DC-DC would take over!

  • @tobyray8700
    @tobyray8700 Před rokem +210

    That IS HOW you know she loves you, putting up with these crazy test with you 🤣

    • @Hansen710
      @Hansen710 Před rokem +1

      what shows love best when they get a beating and dont run away, or testing with Kyle..
      both is horrible im not sure 🤭

    • @timsteinkamp2245
      @timsteinkamp2245 Před rokem

      I bet she has two layers of long johns.

    • @loneapple440
      @loneapple440 Před rokem

      I hope he treats her to a wonderful romantic dinner night for all the stuff he puts her through.

    • @harrymakongwa1147
      @harrymakongwa1147 Před rokem +3

      There are 4 kinds of women ..
      1.Those who come into man's life and add value
      2.Those who come into man's life to destroy what's built and try to take a man away from his track towards success.
      3.Those who jump form man to man
      4.Those belongs to the streets..
      This comment might sound hateful to some people (those who will be triggered) but that's the reality
      Our brother here got a wife...all the best brother

    • @csookramable
      @csookramable Před 9 měsíci +2

      ...and giving you her gloves in -20 weather and explaining how you were giving yourself frostbite.

  • @AmaranthineTech
    @AmaranthineTech Před rokem +27

    Finally, your comment about "Leaf owners probably know more", you are right, everything you wanted to do is known for those that read the manual. For starters, to get the transmission into Neutral, you just turn on ACC mode and hold the shifter into Neutral for a few seconds to make it disengage the Park (provided the 12V has enough to do that) and more than likely, it had no remaining charge because it was running the battery warmer during those days you left it out. You didn't make it clear in the video, but the Leaf has to be completely "off" before starting any charge session, be QC or L2. It seemed like you were trying to start a charge session with it still on, which won't work for safety reasons. Anyway, at least you both had fun making the video. 😀

  • @TalismanPHX
    @TalismanPHX Před rokem +19

    GLOVES KYLE!!!

  • @dh-1399
    @dh-1399 Před rokem +175

    This is one of my favorite videos from
    Out of Spec. Kyle is so deliriously frozen that he’s confusing hot with cold and calling the DC/DC converter a battery booster. Alyssa is being a champ as always and somehow not dumping him on the spot and to top it all off you started turning into Cletus McFarland at the end.

    • @barryhomes1
      @barryhomes1 Před rokem +19

      I'm very interested in what happens to the red older Leaf. It is important to understand what is happening with all types of EV (I'm not sure it was good that the newer Leaf took a charge without warming up the battery). It might be, the older car is smarter. I think these cold tests are some of the most important your channel has done. Thanks you and your wife's for this hard work. Thx Barry :-)

    • @spaceflight1019
      @spaceflight1019 Před rokem +5

      Brain freeze!

    • @superstarcat7654
      @superstarcat7654 Před rokem +8

      Twenty below zero is not unusual temps for winter.
      Americans need dependable autos to start and run and get you to the hospital or work on a daily/nightly basis.

    • @markthomasson5077
      @markthomasson5077 Před rokem +1

      And did i hear him say booster cable red to black!

    • @woodshop2300
      @woodshop2300 Před rokem +2

      @@barryhomes1 There is a vlog video on getting it working again on his "personal" channel.

  • @justsomeperson5110
    @justsomeperson5110 Před rokem +6

    This is one of the things that drives me crazy (har har) about "modern" cars. I noticed it almost *20* years ago with a shiny new Prius, and if anything, it is getting worse. Gearboxes and brakes NEED a mechanical backup. Putting a car into park or neutral should NEVER be impossible. Emergency brakes should ALWAYS be 100% mechanical. Etc. For safety, for emergency situations, to operate regardless of conditions. There is zero reason to design a vehicle which cannot perform these basic tasks. It flat out amazes me that to this day there is not a regulatory requirement for safety covering this. But that soapbox aside, awesome video! Operating conditions are great to print on paper, but the real world has its own set. We need this kind of info!

  • @steveallwine1443
    @steveallwine1443 Před rokem +140

    Yeah, odds are almost certain the Bluetooth ODB reader left plugged in drained the 12v battery to an extreme low, and the cold weather probably killed it off. You should put a decent, new 12v battery in the Leaf. I suspect with that none of these problems would have happened with the old girl with a healthy twelve-volt.

    • @ArtiePenguin1
      @ArtiePenguin1 Před rokem +27

      If it was the proper BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) OBD2 adapter then it shouldn't have drained the battery. The intelligent OBD2 adapters shut themselves off when the car ignition/accessory power is turned off. It's most likely either an older/basic adapter or the 12 V battery was near its end of life.

    • @timsteinkamp2245
      @timsteinkamp2245 Před rokem +9

      If that is the same battery from a few months ago you are right. It was weak then.

    • @aidan1585
      @aidan1585 Před rokem +5

      The Leaf kills accessory power when the ignition is off so I’d say that the battery was low on charge anyway.

    • @Anonymous______________
      @Anonymous______________ Před rokem

      Cope and seeth. It's fun watching two coal powered electric vehicles fail so hard from WEF shills like yourself.

    • @chrishartley1210
      @chrishartley1210 Před rokem +7

      OBD doesn't work on accessory power but these adapters only use enough power to handle the Bluetooth Comms until they are connected. A simple Bluetooth setup can run for a couple of days off a phone battery, it wouldn't significantly affect the leaf's 12v system. If that battery is already bad it may have frozen.

  • @RaymondRChammas
    @RaymondRChammas Před rokem +52

    Cold weather charging by itself can be a deal breaker for many people.

    • @WTFUSERNAM44
      @WTFUSERNAM44 Před rokem +4

      Yeah I have to leave my car out in the cold for 8 hour workdays or even longer when I go on the road in a lot without a power outlet in a region with 5 months of hard winter. These videos are making me think about whether or not my next vehicle with be an EV. I was planning on it but frankly this is not a great selling point.

    • @ReflectedMiles
      @ReflectedMiles Před rokem +1

      I have used a Leaf (two, actually) for commuting in the north for 10 years now. The cables do get stiff when temperatures get very cold, and the practical range available comes way down (much more than in some EV's that heat their packs while charging, etc.), but I've never had a problem and don't really even think about it much. Like everything else, I got used to what it took to keep everything functional and the cost savings, especially over the last couple of years, have really helped pay for my EV and system (part of which is simple, grid-tied solar panels that offset much of my charging costs). The Leaf automatically starts heating its battery pack as temperatures approach zero. I only do fast-charging when I need to do some extra errand running, but that also helps to warm up the battery pack and results in a little more cold-weather range.

    • @EliasSchmid00
      @EliasSchmid00 Před rokem +2

      @@WTFUSERNAM44 If you don’t want to charge it right after sitting but drive first, it won’t be an issue. And the problem here was a drained 12V battery that was probably also pretty old - this could’ve happened to a gas car as well.
      If you have to charge it right after work when it’s been sitting for hours, you’re right though.

    • @chrismayer3919
      @chrismayer3919 Před rokem

      I am SO glad I didn’t but into all the EV hype; until it’s parts are replaced, that Nissan is DOA- Dead On it’s Axles!

    • @ReflectedMiles
      @ReflectedMiles Před rokem

      @@chrismayer3919 Ummm...just like an ICE car, you mean? I have never been stranded in winter by an EV, but I have been by a pickup I used to drive when the battery died in a cold snap.

  • @homomorphic
    @homomorphic Před rokem +20

    As a Winnipegger I commend your fortitude in being out doing fidgety hand work in those temps. Done that many, many times myself and it's no fun.

  • @jefflocke5839
    @jefflocke5839 Před rokem +35

    Thanks for doing all the cold weather testing. This is valuable information for us furry snow creatures that live up in Canada. We may have to make you two honorary Canadians. Happy New Year. Cheers🎉

  • @justanotherdrunk
    @justanotherdrunk Před rokem +26

    *Love the cold weather tests thanks!*

  • @Ojames600
    @Ojames600 Před rokem +100

    I think you do a better cold test than the car manufacturers. Great work. Happy New Year.

    • @spaceflight1019
      @spaceflight1019 Před rokem +3

      Since the recent cold snap, there have been numerous videos about what happens to EVs in the cold, under real-world conditions, and every one of them has been savaged by the EV fanboys.

    • @GreenBlueWalkthrough
      @GreenBlueWalkthrough Před rokem +1

      Yeah it's a cold/hot chanber can only test so much it's also these are built to a cost point like no BEV on the market isbeing sold for artic conditions so why waste moeney making t so?

    • @silvy7394
      @silvy7394 Před 5 měsíci

      Yeah the Leaf was never designed for very cold or hot temps. It was designed around Japan and thats about it. They're updating it for future generations

  • @KirasNote22
    @KirasNote22 Před rokem +7

    In cold starts you need to read the manual to locate where the key must be placed in low battery situation. Often a cup holder or storage bay.
    The SOC changing is due to the cold limiting the maximum charge. So as the max comes down, your percentage has a chance to go up.

  • @Unsmooth_Edwarda
    @Unsmooth_Edwarda Před rokem +25

    The new leaf read a higher state of charge because the overall capacity of the battery is lower when it's very cold so the energy that was already in there is a higher percentage of the total battery capacity at that time.

    • @cifey
      @cifey Před rokem +3

      So better to look at the miles then?

  • @mjcmjc6428
    @mjcmjc6428 Před rokem +12

    I also own a 2013 and 2018 Nissan leafs and never had issues with them in the winter . Happy New Year 🎉

  • @markmcintosh7095
    @markmcintosh7095 Před rokem +29

    Your certainly dedicated to everything about electric vehicles. I appreciate all your hard work. Thanks

    • @ValMartinIreland
      @ValMartinIreland Před rokem

      I hope he knows not to drive away with the charger still connected.

  • @jasonblair4057
    @jasonblair4057 Před rokem +57

    Wow you guys are taking it to the next level with gaining knowledge on how these cars react in the cold. Happy New Year and keep up the fantastic knowledge transfer.

    • @megacap55
      @megacap55 Před rokem +3

      In Europe will switch fully to EVs in 2024 so is needed know how those works in real world conditions like winter and under freezing temperatures not under labs conditions

  • @kylecordes
    @kylecordes Před rokem +23

    Gonna watch the ads carefully and buy something so Kyle can afford gloves!

    • @motorv8N
      @motorv8N Před rokem +2

      No kidding! Coming this summer in Death Valley, Kyle spends a day filming outside with no sunscreen….😝

  • @scottwylde8528
    @scottwylde8528 Před 2 měsíci +2

    WOW!!! that new Leaf is amazing!!! Having some difficulties for sure, But, even at -18 degree temps, It starts! It charges!! , and it Drives!!! Great car. 😀

  • @impitt28
    @impitt28 Před rokem +6

    Your wife is a trooper. Thank her from all us viewers for holding the camera.

  • @RigiLiquid945
    @RigiLiquid945 Před rokem +18

    Happy New Year! So much like a horse, an EV needs to be fed all winter even if you don't use it.

  • @jamdoodles
    @jamdoodles Před rokem +19

    Thanks a lot for doing all this cold weather stuff: I know it's an incredible hassle but it's producing really terrifically useful info. Happy new year, btw

  • @101rotarypower
    @101rotarypower Před rokem +11

    Some of the most interesting winter EV videos I have seen, Thank You!

  • @javidam
    @javidam Před rokem +21

    Wow, Kyle and Alyssa deserve more than the one like I just gave,.. this video shows the dedication they have for putting these kind of videos out when it's -18degF outside and they had more videos still to produce in the middle of the night. I'd give them two thumbs up and more if i could. Thanks y'all.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Před rokem

      the lithium ion battery is only allowed to get so cold if the temp outside is minus 30 and the high voltage is still good then the heaters keeping it between a temp of minus 10 to minus 17 degree's c as minus 20 the battery freezes and is doa no getting it back from that one

  • @spacingguild
    @spacingguild Před rokem +36

    I own a 2103 Leaf SL and it has a killer blind spot. The driver's side column is about the same size as the typical big city cross walk perspective wise. Always double check that nobody has stepped into a crosswalk when you are at a stop sign.

    • @float32
      @float32 Před rokem +6

      It’s the column airbags. Some Toyotas have the same problem.

    • @Sophia-vk5bq
      @Sophia-vk5bq Před rokem +9

      How much range does it get? Also do they still have the same type of charging port 81 years in the future?

    • @spacingguild
      @spacingguild Před rokem +5

      @@Sophia-vk5bq My 2013 started with about 85 and now gets about 70. We bought it new and are the only owners. 40K miles.

    • @markringwald2776
      @markringwald2776 Před rokem +4

      It’s the same way on 2018+ LEAF. I hate that!

    • @Sophia-vk5bq
      @Sophia-vk5bq Před rokem +3

      @@spacingguild that's a pretty big drop considering it started at 85. It's about 20% right?
      My 2017 Bolt had a big side Blindspot too. I'd have to lean out of my seat just to see at one intersection.

  • @semlohde1
    @semlohde1 Před rokem +3

    Your videos are amazing and honest. I enjoy your and wife's absolute good hearted attempts. Whether good or bad you show it, nothing hidden. I can't imagine a weather diet like you are in now. Memphis, TN tapped 1 degree a few weeks ago and is 70/71 today and tomorrow. Thanks to you both for very informative and intertaining videos.

  • @paulk235
    @paulk235 Před rokem +8

    Like the dynamic between you and Alyssa. Really enjoyed this deep freeze series.

  • @SM-rn3xy
    @SM-rn3xy Před rokem +4

    Happy New Year to you both! At this point these are basically public service videos - entertaining but also really useful stuff to know. Looking forward to many more in 2023. Watching the front wheel on that Leaf was painful though...

  • @bill_heywood
    @bill_heywood Před rokem +4

    Happy New Year to everyone at Out of Spec studios. I’m loving these cold weather experiments. Thank you to Alyssa and Kyle for going without sleep for days and going out in the freezing cold for hours to bring us content ❄️🥶❄️

  • @TruWrecks
    @TruWrecks Před rokem +1

    Happy New Year! Thank you for all the great testing you do for the community!

  • @howebrad4601
    @howebrad4601 Před rokem +2

    This confirms some of my comments from past weeks. The temps this video was taken is warmer than several of our recent daytime highs, and overnight we've been from 10 to 15 degrees colder.
    This is normal for our part of the USA and it happens every winter. For Ling term success these evs are going to have to be better engineered so they work in the cold. Not too many people can afford to have a 2nd vehicle on hand for cold weather use.
    I know some folks will scream at me and tell me how inferior my ice vehicles are but it doesn't matter how much better an ev is, if it doesn't perform adequately regardless of the current weather, people can't depend on them.

  • @logik1983
    @logik1983 Před rokem +4

    I still have my 2014 Nissan Leaf! Love it for little distance! The model 3 perfect for road trip ! Nice video

  • @robert5008
    @robert5008 Před rokem +3

    It's a real shame Nissan didn't build the Leaf with CCS outside the JDM. Their sales numbers over the years would have been so much higher. A real shame .....

  • @AlainHubert
    @AlainHubert Před rokem

    I admire your courage to show the troubles of winter charging. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bshandyateverything
    @bshandyateverything Před rokem +1

    Always yes to all of your ideas Kyle!

  • @POSminiracer
    @POSminiracer Před rokem +5

    My 2015 Leaf would have gone from 43% SOC to about 25 pulling around to the charger the way you did. We sort of missed last weekend's deep freeze by not having to go anywhere. We left it plugged in to the 110 outside (on an extension cord) from Thursday afternoon until Tuesday morning. I could see it come to life Friday and Monday morning to warm up on the timer though. Also Monday afternoon I fired it up to clean it off for the next day and it was down to 85% charge. We only rarely use public charging and ours has no CHAdeMO port so this was interesting informative and fun to watch.

  • @billbush1270
    @billbush1270 Před rokem +18

    I am sitting here in NC where it got up to 60+ today, after 6 degrees a few days ago, and very appreciative of what you're doing. I do think we are on the cusp of having electric cars better suited for the non-enthusiast. Get some good gloves and a hat with earflaps!

  • @ninetyseven7656
    @ninetyseven7656 Před rokem +1

    Happy New Year, thanks for your time, 💯

  • @carlagat1075
    @carlagat1075 Před rokem +2

    Happy New Year Kyle and Alyssa!!

  • @jamesmatthew2677
    @jamesmatthew2677 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for these cold-weather videos. I just bought a Bolt EUV and live in Vermont (which has been surprisingly balmy this winter). Cold weather performance has been my biggest concern with driving an EV.

  • @JeremiahTownsend
    @JeremiahTownsend Před rokem +19

    You guys are just enjoying yourselves too much. Great winter posts.

  • @timgurr1876
    @timgurr1876 Před rokem

    Thanks for the cold weather testing. Happy New Year. Looking forward to future videos.

  • @FranzJStrauss
    @FranzJStrauss Před 4 měsíci +1

    this is really cool and good to know this is knowledge we need in the future!

  • @Runtythestar
    @Runtythestar Před rokem +6

    My 12 Leaf makes that clicking noise if I forget to take the obd2 dongle off.

  • @allenfromalameda5691
    @allenfromalameda5691 Před rokem +3

    Love your channel for showing what the real world challenges are with going fully electric. Having lived through many winters in Minnesota I well recall the importance of having well maintained vehicles, batteries, oil pan heaters, starting fluid, etc to have any hope of going anywhere when the deep freeze hits. Does the regen braking make it easier to not lock the brakes on ice. Thank you, Happy New Year!

  • @jimparr01Utube
    @jimparr01Utube Před 5 měsíci

    So NOT angry. Great to see how you folks cope with the stressful situations.

  • @nightwing2012
    @nightwing2012 Před rokem

    Thank you for the great test!

  • @usa-ev
    @usa-ev Před rokem +4

    Love the content! Get some gloves and an ice scraper/snow brush!
    Happy New Year!

  • @lemongavine
    @lemongavine Před rokem +11

    There’s an LFP battery option out for Leafs. You should get that if you’re going to upgrade anyway.

    • @lesstevens2370
      @lesstevens2370 Před rokem +1

      Lifepo4 batteries are worse for cold weather

    • @lemongavine
      @lemongavine Před rokem

      @@lesstevens2370 True, but would make for good content, right?

    • @lesstevens2370
      @lesstevens2370 Před rokem

      @Dave Dee yes it would be good content....if the battery is warm preconditioned lifepo4 batteries aren't bad they last hell of alot longer then standard nmc batteries 300-600 cycles vs 3000-5000 cycles just at the expense of actual range but I would take the loss for a longer life span battery but some people get in there head they need 300 miles because thats what they drive everyday up hill in minus 40 both ways 😉

    • @lesstevens2370
      @lesstevens2370 Před rokem

      Here's a good question Did you ever even look at your gas cars actual range I never did except for my 99 dodge Durango tow 6000 lbs it had the 360 5.9 in it I got 300km a tank but I only cared because gas was 2$ a liter and it had a 120 liter tank it was cost prohibited to tow anywhere with that thing just a good old family camp trip would cost 1000$... I live in Canada

  • @natehill8069
    @natehill8069 Před 8 měsíci +2

    So far Ive used 2 CP charge sites and 1 EA. The EA worked pretty good; There were a lot of chargers. I had to disconnect, hang up and reconnect to get it to recognize the car but then it charged fine on second start. Both CP sites I went to had 2 chargers but the first unit was down/broke/useless (and had been written up on the CP blog a year ago). The second charger worked in both cases (good thing I was only one there) but one of them the latch was broken and the connector could have just fallen out during charging (also written up a year prior to my arrival, so at least it wasnt a surprise).

  • @keithjackson4985
    @keithjackson4985 Před rokem +1

    The experiment, was a great idea! I'm a total night person. I often get coffee, shop, grab things for our cats? I go out at night. Cold, hot whatever. An 18 Civic Si has never let me down. At least the second Leaf, didn't let you down.

  • @andrewdamiani9819
    @andrewdamiani9819 Před rokem +3

    Hi Kyle! Thank you so much for doing these experiments it’s very informative. Would you do a cold weather experiment with the Chevy Bolt?

  • @hangonsnoop
    @hangonsnoop Před rokem +3

    Any experiment that provides useful information is a successful experiment.

  • @marcuscoquer5958
    @marcuscoquer5958 Před rokem +1

    I have only recently discovered your channel and I love it.
    I do not own an electric vehicle and there is not an electric car that would work in my life (I am tempted to try to convert my 1984 Jawa Moped), but i do want them to be more viable in the real world. You as an electric vehicle owner and enthusiast, pointing out faults, will hopefully help push development in the right direction a little quicker.

  • @coffeeisgood102
    @coffeeisgood102 Před rokem

    Really appreciated this video. I have been driving my 2018 Leaf here in South Florida where I live. The temperature does not go quite as low in the winter as where you are, getting down to the 50’s on the very coldest of days. For most of the rest of the year the temp ranges from 100 to 120 in the sun. (The shade is slightly cooler). I have not been able to figure out what the internet is talking about when I hear crazy stuff about the Leaf battery performing poorly in high temperatures. Supposedly the passive cooling system for the battery is inferior than active cooling systems in other cars but I just have not experienced that. My Leaf runs fine in any weather.

  • @KarlDahlquist
    @KarlDahlquist Před rokem +13

    I remember having to jump start the original Leaf in LA. when they were new. People didn't realize they had a starter battery. Also remember having to charge the car at the Nissan dealership when they were the only fast charger around.

  • @gmcjetpilot
    @gmcjetpilot Před rokem +4

    I replaced my original 12v lead acid in my 2015 LEAF (bought used end of 2017 3 yr old previous leased). I have not had a 12 volt die in 2 years. When I got the car it was original 12v (already 3 yr old when I got it). I used it another 3 years, total of 6 years, but it died more than once. The original 12 v sucked and after 3-4 yrs replace them with a good replacement. The CHAdeMO I use at the Dealers on occasion can fail to launch..... ONE BIG THING is the disconnect release button sticks down. I ONLY Charge AT HOME WITH LEVEL 2. The commercial chargers are too expensive. They charge by TIME.... With low charge rate they are raping you. I use my car for local driving, and it is a 2nd car so never use commercial chargers. My other car is VW TDI Diesel which rocks on long trips, 700 mile range, 50 mpg.....

  • @RD-ce6bb
    @RD-ce6bb Před rokem

    Great video as usual and Happy new year

  • @JBoy340a
    @JBoy340a Před rokem +2

    Cool test. One thing that caught my eye was the snow is so light. Here on the west coast it is snow/ice, aka Sierra Cement. A lot of water content from the Pacific.

  • @therandomtester9561
    @therandomtester9561 Před rokem +3

    The OBD dongle may be the reason the old one didn't start. In those temps, with low SOC on 12V, it will freeze and not accept a charge. Take the 12v inside for a few hours, but place it where acid spillage is no problem, it may have cracked.
    Charge it a bit, and the car should start.
    If equipped, on the old Leaf battery heater should kick in when batterytemp is below -15C. It's not huge, 3-500W I believe.

  • @markmonroe7330
    @markmonroe7330 Před rokem

    Really enjoying these real world videos.

  • @richh650
    @richh650 Před rokem +1

    I love these videos, Kyle. I love how you give us a real feel of living with an EV even under adverse conditions. I am very interested to know how the extreme weather (cold & hot) affects the batteries short-term and especially the long-term degradation and vehicle battery management. It is sad however, that your old Leaf is not really that old compared to the average American vehicle now being over 10 years old. The Leaf is reduced to a very short route commuter due to its battery degradation in a vehicle that really is not that old. Nissan needed to get battery temperature management setup in those vehicles years ago. A major letdown from one of my all-time 1980s favorite car companies.

  • @DeilGrist
    @DeilGrist Před rokem +6

    Sounds like you need one of those mobile booster packs so you can avoid yanking another car. Thanks for testing!

  • @MrLM002
    @MrLM002 Před rokem +3

    Honestly if Nissan would give the Leaf ACTIVE air cooling it would work just fine in hot weather. I just wish they would make the motor and motor controller actively air cooled instead of liquid cooled. Also Nissan needs to bring the e-NV200 to the US. I'd place an order for one as soon as they opened the order banks in the US.

  • @mattalki
    @mattalki Před rokem

    I lived in Loveland for many years and moved to Orlando 13 years ago. I really really don't miss the snow one bit, and this video has verified this. 😁

  • @heribertosarmiento1265

    Kyle and the rest of the crew Happy New Year and keep doing this test so we can pick the best EV’s

  • @davelinaker1531
    @davelinaker1531 Před rokem +4

    Your remote key: likely needs a battery too.. (update / replace ).

  • @WestCoastChicano
    @WestCoastChicano Před rokem +7

    I'm at minute 19 as I write this comment. Excellent demonstration as usual. Happy New Year, guys! 🎇 🎊 🚙 🇺🇸

  • @usamasaid2860
    @usamasaid2860 Před rokem

    Happy new Year guys I love your Channel and I hope this new Year bring you more awesomeness and new experiences and always going up!

  • @BoogieBrew
    @BoogieBrew Před 6 měsíci +1

    The wheelspin when Kyle initially drives the Gen 2 Leaf, followed by his and Alyssa's frozen ANTICS, (fingers about to fall off) =hilarious! 🤣

  • @td_kdname5197
    @td_kdname5197 Před rokem +4

    Next year ask Santa to bring you some gloves for Christmas 😎

  • @mharbourca
    @mharbourca Před rokem +19

    Your wife is an angel. I don’t know how she does this with you. These tests are insane! I really appreciate all the hard work. I’m thinking about getting an Eevee in the next year or two, and all the charging infrastructure is the most interesting aspect to me because the cars themselves seem pretty fantastic.

    • @syncrosimon
      @syncrosimon Před rokem +1

      I think CZcams revenue might have something to do with it!

  • @shaunhall6834
    @shaunhall6834 Před rokem

    My friend has the first generation and she loves it. We live here in Colorado and she parks it in her garage. I know she is really careful about driving in extreme cold. She works at home so it makes things a lot easier dealing with the weather.

  • @bohenriksson2330
    @bohenriksson2330 Před rokem +1

    Happy New Year!

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan Před rokem +9

    Fun in the snow!
    Did the cable at least become a little easier to handle after charging for an hour?

  • @letric7927
    @letric7927 Před rokem +4

    Awesome to watch but strange as here in New Zealand it’s New Year’s Day I I’ve spent the night camping on the beach and it’s 30c (86f) nice and hot and sunny.

  • @RobMcGinley81
    @RobMcGinley81 Před rokem

    Nice video, love this stuff, keep it up!

  • @randylenart9674
    @randylenart9674 Před rokem

    Like the cold weather test's and your car scraper lol AND HAPPT NEW YEAR

  • @IronmanV5
    @IronmanV5 Před rokem +8

    I am becoming more and more convinced that we need to adopt wireless charging.
    During extreme weather no need to exit the vehicle, just drive it over the wireless charging pad.
    For grocery stores, retailers, hotels, etc their parking lots can all have wireless charging .
    Happy New Years guys

    • @99unclebob
      @99unclebob Před rokem +3

      my friends in Germany have told me there are a few of these chargers over there ,One they say is in Frankfurt , Berlin and Hamburg , there neighbour who told them about this said the bottom of the battery pack and the face of the charging pad have to be clean otherwise the charging session is very poor, I am glad that i still drive an older Volvo for now, Here in Winnipeg talking to a few Model 3 owners told me the cars are good, our climate on the other hand beats the daylights out of her battery, her is a Model 3 Long range RWD , your temps of -18 f is cold , not bad that is more of a mild day for us win the dead of winter, the lady says she's averages about 55-60% of battery use in our temps and figures the battery in her car will need replacing in 6 to 7 yrs according to the dealer, it is charged mostly at home in a insulated heated garage , I guess that has got to help to some extinct , great review , get gloves no excuses, I've had frostbitten hands a few times, it sucks and have nerve damage from the last time it happened about 8 yrs ago and are cold sensitive anytime in the winter even if its mild, Happy new year and keep the great videos coming 👍

    • @dorvinion
      @dorvinion Před rokem +7

      Wireless charging is quite inefficient.
      When thinking about just how much energy we're talking about, trying to wireless at 250kW sounds nuts actually.

    • @redsquirrelftw
      @redsquirrelftw Před rokem +2

      Not efficient enough, however perhaps making enclosed chargers should be more common. That way the enclosed space could be kept warmer than outside, like say, -5 or so. If your car is too cold to charge it would also help speed up the battery warmer process up process. They also need to make the actual charge handshake process simpler. Get rid of all the app stuff, it should just take a credit card swipe and then immediately work.

    • @dorvinion
      @dorvinion Před rokem +1

      @@redsquirrelftw While I would appreciate a covering over a charger and the back of the car, enclosures wouldn't really make much of a difference because air is a poor conductor of heat. Garage doors would be a new way for the things to fail. Vandals would have lots of fun with the doors. I can imagine homeless would start camping in them as well.
      With fast chargers a car really shouldn't be showing up in a frozen state anyway. (Excepting apartment dwellers/street parkers, but I figure such folks being early adopters at this stage in the EV game know what they are getting into and have accepted it)
      When you are road tripping the pack would realistically be at or near the ideal temperature by the time you make it too a charger, even if it began the day's drive as an ice cube.
      Apps are used instead of cards for consumer protection. Even though chip readers are the norm, card skimmers haven't gone away, they've gotten more sophisticated.

    • @dmandman9
      @dmandman9 Před rokem +2

      @@dorvinion I think the chip reader should still be an option . Allow the customer to take that risk if he chooses. There have been a few cases where I’ve completely forgotten my phone. But I had my wallet with me. In that case, A credit card swipe option should be available.

  • @arenjay3278
    @arenjay3278 Před rokem +3

    At -26C my Bolt says Battery too cold to start after sitting over night. But 8amp 120 volt plug in and it is ready in 4 hours and charges after that.

  • @mspeed2441
    @mspeed2441 Před rokem

    Great work and great videos.

  • @David_Quinn_Photography
    @David_Quinn_Photography Před rokem +1

    great video, I was considering the leaf and this solidifies my next car when my Camry kicks the bucket.

  • @Mike-qf3zz
    @Mike-qf3zz Před rokem +3

    An idea for another video. What to do vs. what not to do. Cold soak two of the same car at ~ the same SOC. Just plug one in. For the other, go and drive it and warm up the battery. Then plug it in. See which gets to 80% SOC faster. I feel like this is a bit of a worst case scenario of what not to do video without the alternative.
    Also, it looks like the 12V died in extreme cold weather. That is certainly not unique to EVs, but it is unfortunate that EVs haven't solved that problem given the large battery they are carrying.

  • @Alejandro-ut4up
    @Alejandro-ut4up Před rokem +5

    I was in similar overnight -27C ambient temperature with my GV60 recently. The car was properly cold soaked parked outside, battery pack temp read -15C when I plugged into a DC charger and the car took 23kW right away. I thought this was painfully slow but it seems that it is quite fast compared to the model 3 and Leaf under similar conditions.

    • @vigneshie
      @vigneshie Před rokem +2

      I would highly suggest driving the car to warm the car first, since the GV60 charging controller doesn't seem to be protecting the battery. You are running a very high risk of 'plating' and permanent loss of capacity with such high charging at such low temperatures.

    • @moestrei
      @moestrei Před rokem

      Is actually a bad thing to charge an icy cold battery at that rate.

    • @Alejandro-ut4up
      @Alejandro-ut4up Před rokem +1

      @@vigneshie Just with some background this is my 3rd Hyundai EV and have driven them in several severe Canadian winters over 100,000 km driven. The modern Hyundai EVs have high content nickel/cadmium NCM chemistry that are very tolerant to safe cold weather charging. At least in Canada most e-gmp EVs come with 6kW resistive PTC battery heaters that thermoregulate the pack and can precondition prior and during DC charging in severe cold. Driving the car does not add significant heat, I have monitored battery temps fairly extensively to comfortable state that. The BMS programming will allow the car to get as cold as -15C before it self protects itself with the PTC battery heater. Even at -15C pack temperature the BMS allow fairly reasonable regenerative breaking, it all comes down to the battery chemistry and I strongly believe cold weather charging is one of the strong advantages over the Tesla's and Nissan EV approaches with no real concern over battery longevity.

  • @ossieblackmon6740
    @ossieblackmon6740 Před rokem

    HAPPY new year!!!

  • @richardwylie1785
    @richardwylie1785 Před rokem

    New to the channel! Love how down to earth the video is! Keep up the good work!!

  • @silvy7394
    @silvy7394 Před rokem +9

    The older Leaf turned its battery heater on, which drained the battery to about 25%. It then shut it off and the battery froze.
    Im unsure if the second generation had its heater on, but just driving the pack a little will increase its temp. IT was at a pretty high temp for the ambient temps, so it might of ran it for a bit. The first few ticks of battery temp are small increments. I think 5 degrees. So it wouldnt be hard to drive it for a second and get another tick when its that cold.

    • @anzew88
      @anzew88 Před rokem

      Does the first gen Leaf have a battery heater?

    • @silvy7394
      @silvy7394 Před rokem

      @@anzew88 Depends on the model, but most do.

    • @anzew88
      @anzew88 Před rokem

      @@silvy7394 how does it work? The battery has no liquid to transfer the heat. I haven't noticed anything going on in my 30kWh Leaf when it was cold. It drove normally, no regen, but because I'm trying to preserve the battery I kept it at high SOC and charged it with at least 2 or 3 temp bars...

    • @silvy7394
      @silvy7394 Před rokem +1

      @@anzew88 Its heating element strips (essentially) that make contact with the cells. Its only 300 watts and turns on around 0F. 0F is when you have NO bars of temperature on the dash.
      Its not enough to keep the pack warm or to really warm it up much, only to keep it from dipping any cooler

    • @anzew88
      @anzew88 Před rokem

      @@silvy7394 thanks
      Didn't know that and I haven't found that information anywhere

  • @rickbullock4331
    @rickbullock4331 Před rokem +6

    That is rather cold. We had a a few cold days up here north of Toronto just before Christmas but now we’ve got around 10C or around 50F. Cold weather is hard on basically any battery to my knowledge. I’m not familiar with electric vehicles at all and I’m a little too old to be thinking of buying one now. I like your videos and your dedication to doing these tests. It’s really nice that your wife is in there helping you too. Happy New Year to all for 2023.🎉🥂🇨🇦

    • @Agent77X
      @Agent77X Před rokem

      50F is very cold!😮

    • @WTFUSERNAM44
      @WTFUSERNAM44 Před rokem +1

      @@Agent77X 50F is a sping day in Edmonton. A coupe weeks ago we hit -50C with the windchill. This week is -1 to -9 daytime highs and it feels warm after that cold spell.

    • @mauricester
      @mauricester Před rokem

      I had to read it twice,,
      10c plus,,, 😅🤣😂
      try -35c with a 60k wind during the day here in Saskatchewan,,, -45 at night but at least the wind dies down to a respectable 20k,, so its only -60c to 70c wind-chill at night

  • @paulclementyonkers4604

    Makes me all the more happier that I chose a Tesla AWD. Its traction on ice and snow is better than any vehicle I ever drove in my 37 years of driving. Lowest temperature it has experienced, so far, is around 15°F but the only effect the cold had on it was a slight loss of range. The door handles did freeze up after a rainy sub-freezing day, but thanks to the Tesla App update, I can pop the driver's door remotely, from my phone.

  • @johnnyv5995
    @johnnyv5995 Před rokem +1

    First of, HAPPY NEW YEAR! BIG Thank You for all the hard work in bringing us awesome content week after week. Good news for the New Leaf, started right up, took somewhat of a charge and had 'gained' battery usage in the cold :) Not so good for the Old Leaf, really interested in knowing how it went from 40% to 5% state of charge, also would a portable jump start powerbank be sufficient to jump start it?

  • @victorcaballero2487
    @victorcaballero2487 Před rokem +5

    Great stuff.. Hope Nissan watches... they really screwed over so many early adopters. I have the same Nissan Leaf.. great car, but battery SUCKS!!!!

  • @bradboychuk8229
    @bradboychuk8229 Před rokem +4

    if you were at at a gas station you would be back on the road in five minutes

  • @salami99
    @salami99 Před rokem +1

    Great real world info testing

  • @jackfitzpatrick8173
    @jackfitzpatrick8173 Před rokem

    A great video to convince everyone who doesn't live in a place where it's always 70 degrees to avoid EVs like the plague.

  • @mattwolf7698
    @mattwolf7698 Před rokem +3

    I'm very Pro-EV but they honestly don't seem practical up north if you don't have access to a garage. I guess some can pre-condition the batteries though but that probably uses a bit of power.

    • @lemongavine
      @lemongavine Před rokem +6

      It’s not typical to park a car next to a charger for two days and cold-soak it in sub-zero temps. Even if you can’t charge at home, you would have to drive to the charger and driving warms the battery by default. 80% of new cars in Norway are electric so they do work in cold climates.

    • @dorvinion
      @dorvinion Před rokem +3

      These recent videos seem to be more of an extreme example of what not to do and showing you that you aren't necessarily stuck (unless it eats your 12v battery), but you will need to be patient.

  • @Smidge204
    @Smidge204 Před rokem +3

    Maybe the new Leaf is reporting SoC% as a fraction of estimated available capacity, which is reduced because it's so cold. So 39% becomes 43% because the total capacity of a frozen pack is lower. You probably lost *actual* energy as well but I'm thinking the total capacity dropped by more.

  • @phil4986
    @phil4986 Před rokem

    Much respect to you and your lady for fighting to get these two EV's charging just to get a data set. Great to see you all wearing ultra-cold weather gear too. You gotta wear gloves that kind of cold. My hands were hurting when you were plugging the plug.

  • @-jackinspokane6648
    @-jackinspokane6648 Před rokem

    Here is a tow rope truck. if you put your blanket over the tow rope near the disabled vehicle if it does come loose it will help keep the tow rope from flying back into your car. The emphasis is on help. Good luck with your projects.

  • @anzew88
    @anzew88 Před rokem +3

    Why didn't you use the LeafSpy to monitor how the battery temp is rising on the new Leaf? I was a bit disappointed. You left the Tesla to charge to full/90%, was hoping you'd do the same with the Leaf because the rate would increase as the battery would heat up.
    The old Leaf has a 12V battery problem and I was again sad to see you couldn't get it charged. They might have a different charging logic. You should have left the accessories on while plugging the old Leaf to the charger.
    And I'm sorry but I do have to comment on how you two are winter prepared. Planning to do some cold charging videos in extreme cold and you have no hat, no gloves, no buf, no face protection and just a normal 0C jacket? The arctic condition calls for some better clothing and protection. Don't be irresponsible. What if something happened, what if you got stranded, crashed the R1T or anything that you'd have to be out in the cold for more than 2min?