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AFAIK it's air cooled, but lacking your usual liquid cooling loop. The temps will drop as you drive, but not enough to overcome the heat added by fast charging and bring the pack down to allow another rapid charge session at full speed.
It's fine generally - what I've heard is the only issue caused by the air cooling is heavily throttling fast charge rate eventually on a long enough trip, but it does basically grind road trips to a near halt.
Damn. I live in Arizona, during the summer my phone shuts down sometimes just during normal use because of overheating, I imagine that not working well... Maybe the air cooing is sufficient