cal
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Oct 18 no trailer or heavy load just wife and I
Started at 80% SOC - drove 56 miles dropped to 63% SOC
Charged back to 80% Total charge added 17% Seems like I've been told to multiply % charge times the battery capacity 131 kWh to calculate total energy added.
17% of 131kWh is 22.27 kWh added x $.0816/kWh = $1.82 cost to drive 56 miles Is this correct?
Oct 22
Started at 80% Set trip 1 to record all truck travel info I recorded the actual odometer readings and used trip 1. They matched at the end of the day. Loaded up trailer (3,000 lbs unloaded) with tractor (2,685 lbs) and drove to neighbors house total trailer weight 5685 lbs
Trip to dump 1900 lbs load + 3,000 lbs for trailer
Drove back to neighbor's house and left the trailer over night (took the truck back home)
Next day Oct 23 Second dump trip (900lbs + 3000lbs)
Returned to neighbor's house, loaded up the tractor and returned home
Starting Odometer reading was 7396.5 Ending 7426.4 miles Total miles driven 29.9 miles
Here's where things get confusing I have two different charge records. One at 10% and another at 16% (can’t find this one anymore)
16% added x 131 kWh =20.96 kWh x $.0816 = $1.71 cost
10% added x 131 kWh = 13.1 kWh x $.0816 = $1.07 cost
This seems really cheap considering the load was two adults and a weight of 1900 lbs plus the weight of the trailer 3000 lbs (total 4900 lbs trip 1 and another 3900 lbs for trip 2
I did not charge over night in between trips. Recharged to 80% Mon Oct 23. I did transport the tractor twice but only about 3 miles total.
At $1.71 or $1 this seems really cheap considering the load I was hauling. Am I doing these calculations wrong?
Started at 80% SOC - drove 56 miles dropped to 63% SOC
Charged back to 80% Total charge added 17% Seems like I've been told to multiply % charge times the battery capacity 131 kWh to calculate total energy added.
17% of 131kWh is 22.27 kWh added x $.0816/kWh = $1.82 cost to drive 56 miles Is this correct?
Oct 22
Started at 80% Set trip 1 to record all truck travel info I recorded the actual odometer readings and used trip 1. They matched at the end of the day. Loaded up trailer (3,000 lbs unloaded) with tractor (2,685 lbs) and drove to neighbors house total trailer weight 5685 lbs
Trip to dump 1900 lbs load + 3,000 lbs for trailer
Drove back to neighbor's house and left the trailer over night (took the truck back home)
Next day Oct 23 Second dump trip (900lbs + 3000lbs)
Returned to neighbor's house, loaded up the tractor and returned home
Starting Odometer reading was 7396.5 Ending 7426.4 miles Total miles driven 29.9 miles
Here's where things get confusing I have two different charge records. One at 10% and another at 16% (can’t find this one anymore)
16% added x 131 kWh =20.96 kWh x $.0816 = $1.71 cost
10% added x 131 kWh = 13.1 kWh x $.0816 = $1.07 cost
This seems really cheap considering the load was two adults and a weight of 1900 lbs plus the weight of the trailer 3000 lbs (total 4900 lbs trip 1 and another 3900 lbs for trip 2
I did not charge over night in between trips. Recharged to 80% Mon Oct 23. I did transport the tractor twice but only about 3 miles total.
At $1.71 or $1 this seems really cheap considering the load I was hauling. Am I doing these calculations wrong?
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