I apologize if this was addressed previously, but in light of all of the attention the Tesla S has been receiving, I am curious as to whether RAV4 EV owners have noticed much charge depletion when the vehicle is left parked and unplugged in the cold.
Part of what motivates my question is that, if we do eventually purchase a RAV4 EV, we'd like to use it on a number of camping and hiking trips that are not so easily doable in the LEAF. This often involves parking overnight or for a number of hours where no plugs are available. Obviously, we would not want to come back to a vehicle with insufficient range because the TMS has been trying to keep the battery pack warm! With the LEAF, this is something we haven't had to worry about. Is there a way to put the RAV4 EV into a "deep sleep"?