vandy1981
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This is one of the tests I've been most anticipating.
The lightning got 0.5 mi/kwh with nearly 10,000 pound load on the upslope.
I think the Rivian got about 0.37 mi/kwh with a 7000 pound load on the upslope when they tested it (16% of a 135 kwh battery over 8 miles). Keep in mind that the Rivian test was done in the winter.
Edit: @p52Ranch caught this discrepancy in the reported efficiency:
The lightning got 0.5 mi/kwh with nearly 10,000 pound load on the upslope.
I think the Rivian got about 0.37 mi/kwh with a 7000 pound load on the upslope when they tested it (16% of a 135 kwh battery over 8 miles). Keep in mind that the Rivian test was done in the winter.
Edit: @p52Ranch caught this discrepancy in the reported efficiency:
Even though the gauge display on the Lightning showed 0.5 Miles per KWh on the uphill test, the actual was about 0.38 miles per KWh. Using TFL's beginning and ending SoC (69% minus 53% resulting in a 16% delta. That converts to 21 KWh used (0.16 times 131). Divide 8 miles by 21 KWh that gives 0.38 miles per KWh.
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