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Tesla allowed remote climate control on its vehicles, but the feature was available only when the battery’s state of charge was above 20 percent. A recent update has changed this limit, and it’s now possible to remotely activate the climate control, Camp Mode, and Dog Mode even when the battery drops below 20%.

One of the best features of electric vehicles is being able to warm the cabin in the winter and cool it in the summer even before arriving at the car. In the case of Teslas, all you have to do is tap a few controls in the Tesla mobile app. Nevertheless, the feature would deactivate when the battery’s state of charge dropped below 20 percent. The limitation was meant to prevent a deep discharge of the battery that would’ve made it impossible to use the car.

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