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seanmcdirmidtoday at 2:55 AM1 replyview on HN

Not really, they are just newer than the average ICE car. Parent wants an EV from the early 2000s or the 1990s.


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princevegeta89today at 3:04 AM

Depends. They get a virtually continual supply of standby power that can last for months if left untouched. So from a technology standpoint that enables them to do many things - from being connected to the network, aware of their location on the map, recording camera footage and other remote capabilities. ICE cars do have some of these but the huge battery packs on EVs make these very feasible.

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