Freezing temps are bad for all types of batteries. I recall reading about a car that had been converted to electric in Canada, and clearly the battery could not be removed from the vehicle. Although the EV was kept in a garage that was kept above freezing, taking this car to work or the store meant parking outside. In the area where this person lived, his work and also the local stores provided electrical outlet right next to each parking spot. This was to allow employees/customers to plug in an "engine warmer", since engines could get so cold that they had a very difficult time starting. Half the problem was trying to turn over a cold engine, the other half was trying to do it with a cold battery.
This person had the EV battery heavily insulated, and the build included a very thin heating element underneath the battery, which kept the pack at room temperature (70F/21C?). The battery pack would easily make the round trip to work/store (so he only needed an expensive EV pack charger at home), but when he arrived anywhere he plugged in the battery heater.
When I was a memeber of a web based car forum, one member lived in Alaska. He had an electric external engine block heater, and oil-pan heater, a radiator heater, and also the battery was inside an insulative cover with a similar battery warmer underneath it.