Watching this video is adding some anecdata to my hunch
youtu.be/i-c8AUeKs5c

Teslas basically stall the motors to generate heat, then pump coolant into the motor and transfer it into the battery pack. People seem to think this is really clever, and I think it's actually really stupid. Like, phenomenally stupid.

You cannot heat the battery pack quickly when you need to heat up the thermal mass of the motors first.

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@TechConnectify Have you worked out how long it takes to heat up the motors compared to the battery pack? The motors have about 1/10th the mass of the battery packs, so I'd be surprised if it adds more than 15% to the warming time, even including losses.

Seems like it could be a good tradeoff to reduce weight and cost.

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