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How Sophisticated Cooling Systems Work in Electric Car Batteries

Nakayenga Patricia Renee by Nakayenga Patricia Renee
July 27, 2025
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Goodbye to Overheating: How Sophisticated Cooling Systems Work in Electric Car Batteries

The electric vehicle (EV) market is booming, but there’s one critical aspect of EV technology that often goes unnoticed – battery cooling. As EVs become increasingly popular, concerns about battery performance and safety are growing, particularly when it comes to overheating. Keeping a battery at an optimal temperature is crucial to ensuring its longevity, safety, and efficiency, which is why companies like Tesla, Ford, and GM have developed advanced cooling systems to solve this issue.

Why Heat Is the Worst Enemy of EV Batteries

Heat is one of the biggest enemies of lithium-ion batteries, which power most electric vehicles. When temperatures rise beyond a certain threshold, the performance of the battery drops significantly, and its lifespan shortens. In extreme cases, excessive heat can lead to dangerous situations such as battery fires.

In the past, early EVs like the Nissan Leaf relied on air cooling, which turned out to be inefficient. Today, nearly every major automaker has moved to liquid cooling systems, which are far more effective at maintaining stable temperatures across the battery pack.

Tesla’s Unique Cooling Solution

Tesla, known for its innovation, has opted for a unique approach to cooling its batteries. Instead of using cold plates like many other automakers, Tesla uses a network of tubes that snake between the battery cells. These tubes carry coolant that circulates around the cells, efficiently transferring heat away from them.

Tesla’s approach allows for precise temperature control. In earlier models, like the Model S, the coolant flowed through large blocks of cells, but over time, Tesla refined this design. Now, the coolant runs through smaller groups of cells, improving efficiency and heat dissipation. This system is flexible, fitting perfectly with Tesla’s cylindrical 4680 batteries, which offer high energy density.

Ford and GM’s Cold Plate Approach

Ford and General Motors (GM) take a more traditional but effective approach by using cold plates placed directly at the base of the battery cells. The cold plates transfer heat away from the cells to a liquid cooling system that circulates the heat elsewhere. This solution is more compact, allowing for better energy density within the battery.

Ford also uses aluminum casings around the batteries to enhance heat dissipation. GM has taken this technology further in the Hummer EV, where it uses cold plates not only for cooling but also for preheating the batteries when maximum power is needed.

Which Cooling System Is Better?

While Tesla’s tube-based system offers flexibility and precise cooling, Ford and GM’s cold plate systems are more compact and efficient at transferring heat directly away from the cells. Each system has its strengths, but one thing is clear: liquid cooling has become the standard for EV battery temperature management.

The Future of EV Battery Cooling

What’s certain is that effective thermal management is essential for the future of electric vehicles. As manufacturers continue to develop new models with higher energy densities and faster charging capabilities, efficient cooling systems will play a pivotal role in ensuring the safety and performance of EVs.

In the end, regardless of the cooling system used, what keeps the electric revolution alive is the ongoing innovation and investment in technology that ensures EVs remain safe, efficient, and reliable. And as battery technology continues to evolve, we can expect even more advanced solutions for thermal management, paving the way for a future where overheating is a problem of the past.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WX91LykTkxs

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