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Here is the actual source article with a chart of the results: https://caaneo.ca/magazine/drive/caa-conducts-first-large-scale-winter-ev-test-drive-evaluate-cold-weather/
It’s unfortunate they don’t state things like the heating settings used and which trim level of each car was tested. Range can differ on a FWD versus an AWD version.
Seems roughly accurate though. I took my Ioniq 5 for a cold weather test at -25 (105 km/h highway, little wind, heat on a comfortable level for just the driver) and got around 30 kWh/100km.
I’m still going to use my ICE vehicle for any 200+ km trips that are necessary in frigid weather but the Ioniq is the preference for anything else.