Ground conditions possibly make as much if not more difference than cold, all else being equal. I reckon I only get 60-75% range in midwinter compared to the same route on a warm summers day.
One thing I have noticed though. If you stop (to go to the pub for example) and let the battery get stone cold, drain can be catastrophic afterwards. I've stopped with 40-50% left in the tank, let the bike sit in 2 degrees for a couple of hours, and had the battery not last the 3 miles home afterwards.
That looks amazing and puts my 'slightly chilly' question in its place. I haven't seen snow like that for years enjoy.I've ridden -10 to -15 C and there is some battery capacity loss. But the trails are so flowy now that the snow has covered all the roots and rocks and frozen solid. So rolling resistance has decreased but not enough to compensate for the cold weather effect on the battery.
Yesterday I went out for 31km/550m of climb on mostly singletrack. Eco mode all the way. Temperature average was about -5C and took nearly 50% off my 630Wh battery. The bike and battery were in warm storage before the ride.
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