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Tesla Improves Cold-Weather Supercharging in Latest Software Update

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Tesla has introduced enhancements to its Supercharging performance in colder climates.

The latest software update, 2024.44, aims to address the challenges associated with battery performance degradation during cold weather.

Recognizing that chilly temperatures can have a significant impact on electric vehicle range and charging efficiency, Tesla has implemented improvements to its battery preconditioning system.

According to the release notes, the update includes “Cold Weather Improvements” that will provide “better Supercharging, as well as better automatic windshield defogging before, during, and after Supercharging.”

This update is particularly beneficial for Tesla owners who regularly utilize the company’s extensive Supercharger network, especially in regions with cold climates.

By optimizing the battery preconditioning process, Tesla aims to ensure a more consistent and reliable charging experience, even in harsh winter conditions.

The move to enhance Supercharging performance through software updates aligns with Tesla’s broader strategy of continuously improving its vehicles through over-the-air (OTA) updates.

This approach allows the company to address customer concerns and adapt to evolving technologies without requiring physical modifications to the vehicles.

While electric vehicle ownership in cold weather regions has its unique challenges, the industry as a whole is making strides to address these shortcomings.

Tesla Improves Cold-Weather Supercharging in Latest Software Update

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