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by atwrk 646 days ago
BYD started as a battery producer and still is one of the largest in the world - I can't imagine them not having considered proper thermal management for battery health. Especially since they have been producing electric buses since 2010, which, as utility vehicles, see way higher usage (=charges) than consumer cars.
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I can imagine, and I can also imagine the buyer of those batteries stripping down "functionality" because of costs. So EV cars on the lower end could have higher peak temperature, because it's cheaper (i guess).
Is it a case of them not thinking about it, or did they think about it and figure that consumers would not pay for the increase in quality?

Plenty of engineered things could be "better" if price wasn't a concern. Most of this board can probably think back to a time where they had to leave long term value on the table because of short term costs concerns. It doesn't seem impossible to me that the engineers would leave some battery longevity (something that's hard to gauge for the consumer) on the table in pursuit of faster charging speed at lower prices (headline marketing items).