Just ran it through the Ford Service department and with the update code and patches and patches for the patches (their words not mine) which wiped out my charge location setting that then allowed the battery to charge to 100% and sit overnight (grrrrr...) until I woke up this morning.... the HVB SOH is 97.5%.Congratulations! Curious - do you have the ability to get the HVB State of Health (SoH) from the OBD port?
As close to perfect as one can expect at this time.And what overall grade do you give the vehicle for the 1st 100,000 miles - and how many months of driving is that?
My local dealership is very open about everything. I had some initial challenges with an early battery module recall and ended up getting a 30,000 mile extended warranty as an apology. Overall my experience has been pretty good with points of annoyance. I did end up cancelling two CyberTruck reservations, so that should tell you something. Now my life would be perfect if Aptera would just start producing their 1000 miles car.I'm a local area '23 Lariat ER driver at 7,000 miles / 50 days of service - after 16 months of driving - A for ride-quiet-power-speed-handling - and a fat F for service-dealership-FMC honesty.
Combination of where I live (38 miles from everything in random directions), my family living 186 miles, 125 miles, 450 miles, etc. and that I like to drive, electricity is dirt cheap, I let my nephew talk me into driving across the country to help him out on occasion, a work trip thrown in here and there. callouses on my butt....you know all the normal reasons.WOW, congrats on being the first person to go out of warranty on the battery. That's an incredible amount of miles. Why so much driving?
I'm near two dams on the Columbia River so 3.5 cents/kwh anytime charging - how much is it in Missouri - $7/month here for local excursions - 5k sf home-4 car garage heat/cool $50/month.Combination of where I live (38 miles from everything in random directions), my family living 186 miles, 125 miles, 450 miles, etc. and that I like to drive, electricity is dirt cheap, I let my nephew talk me into driving across the country to help him out on occasion, a work trip thrown in here and there. callouses on my butt....you know all the normal reasons.
We don't have it that cheap, ours just went up last month to $0.08078KWH. Electric is the only way to go where you are at. Here I thought I had it cheap.I'm near two dams on the Columbia River so 3.5 cents/kwh anytime charging - how much is it in Missouri - $7/month here for local excursions - 5k sf home-4 car garage heat/cool $50/month.
Thank you - very lucky to live with low energy 3.06 cents/kwh in this article - and Microsoft/Google/Amazon/Yahoo have moved in to take advantage of.We don't have it that cheap, ours just went up last month to $0.08078KWH. Electric is the only way to go where you are at. Here I thought I had it cheap.
90% home charging using the Ford Charger derated to 15.9kwh. 2 round trips of > 3200 miles. Several 800-1000 mile trips and dozens of 200-400 mile trips. I'm not even going to attempt to count up the 76-125 mile trips because everything is 38 miles away. EVERY TIME I pull into the driveway I plug in. Only failed to do so twice in two years (it was surprisingly shocking when I discovered I hadn't plugged in) . For the vast majority of the two years the charge level feature was set to 90%. Charges to 100% were very rare. I recently tried only charging to 70% and 80% but ended up coming home below 20% and 10% way to often.This is amazing OP! Quick question, how much DCFC did you do? Any long trips? Mostly charging at home? Did you plug it in every time you got home?