Given that a departure time warms the cabin in the last 15 minutes, what's the point of the remote start?Glad you know about the Departure Timer, you might have been able to make the round trip with mid trip charging on both legs!
A couple points to maximize your performance in COLD conditions:
Set maximum charge SOC to 95%, plug in and let the schedule bring your SOC to this point as your TOU allows, leave plugged in through the night or prior to trip.
Set your departure time for an 60-90 minutes prior to real leave time, that will get the battery warmed up for the trip.
1 hour prior to leave time hit the charge to 100% button, this will top up your battery.
15 minutes before actual leave time use REMOTE START to warm up the cabin.
Following these steps in order will improve your range, pay attention to your energy consumption rate (MPK) as you go, time your charging stops so that energy level is in the 10% to 30% low level, then only charge to 80%, go higher if the distance to next available DCFC station is out of reach.
The cabin gets cold again depending on the severity of cold, YMMV.Given that a departure time warms the cabin in the last 15 minutes, what's the point of the remote start?
Also, have you evaluated how hitting Charge to 100% impacts the in-process Departure Time? AC charging warms the battery less than a Departure Time.
This routine will not allow battery warming phase to occur at around 6:30 to 7:30 time frame, I've tested it several times, with a/b/a testing routines proving that setting max charge to 95% will allow the PTC to activate as the system decides when it needs the time to warm up the battery, we know that is a highly variable point depending on ambient temps.I guess I'm not getting the advantage of this complicated process. Here's mine, not saying it's better:
1) Set a departure time for 8AM if I'm departing at 8AM. Sometimes 7:45 because it will stay warm and be done if I leave a few minutes early.
2) Night before I hit "Charge to 100%" once my off-peak window opens (7PM).
THIS ^^^Pulled the pin on each side and laid it flat on the bed for the trip home.