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Re: Batteries in the passenger compartment?

by Lee Hart :: Rate this Message:

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Heynow wrote:
> I have been avoiding looking at wagons as a glider as I don't like the idea
> of batteries in the passenger compartment.  I want to be able to keep them
> in the trunk and under the hood.  Am I wrong in thinking this?  Do some
> wagons have more carrying capacity, so they are better foe an EV?

You can put batteries in the passenger compartment; just put them in
closed 6-sided boxes, with a couple vent hoses to the outside and a
small fan.

Wagons generally do have higher load carrying capacities. It's easy to
check by looking at the GVWR on the door label.

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