"Stanweld" points out an important issue, and that is the large coarse grain size of the electroslag welds. The cooling rate is very slow and the grain size influences the toughness of the weld and heat affected zones.
Low temperature, as defined by your construction code, is going to limit the application of ESW when notch toughness is a consideration. Make sure you review the impact testing requirements of your fabrication/construction code to make sure you qualify the welding procedure correctly, i.e., include notch toughness testing.
As the material thickness increases, and the temperature decreases, notch testing comes into play and increases the difficulty in obtaining acceptable results.
Best regards - Al