There are other options for batteries, but they don't have the efficiency , power density and cycle life that Lithium based batteries do. (NiMH for example) That's why hybrids use Lithium Ion batteries almost exclusively, the constant charge/discharge cycles.
It does not get much below the 30s here, but I still noticed my range is lower now in winter. It seems keeping a little heat on in the car is a much bigger penalty than A/C. Oddly, the seat heater seems to be more efficient than the heater, but using both will mean I will have to charge more lol. My commute is ~6 mi one way so it isn't a huge deal, but I noticed it for sure. Ioniqs all come with the battery conditioner, but if I lived in a colder area, I would not have gotten an EV. I still have the STI