TerryNelsen
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I always charge to 100% , this is a standard range battery.
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I’d turn it off, if I could!I'm curious, how many of us was as obsessed about the "Distance to Empty" meter in our ICE vehicles as we are about the range guesstimate in our EVs? I'm wondering if Ford is doing itself a disservice by having it front and center like it is.
Did you get your Leaf battery replaced under warranty? I’m surprised to hear of 1st gen still on the road. The EV club I was part of back in 2013 had a few Leaf owners and they were all on the list for a battery replacement.I pretty much ignore the guess-o-meter range anxiety instigator, because I have been driving a 2012 Leaf since Dec 2011 and am used to seeing things like leaving home with 50 mile range estimate, going to the store all level driving, obeying the speed limits and using regenerative braking maximally, and getting home to find my range is now 52 miles - wow, magic!
Forget the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics, we're driving magical EVs that defy physics!?
It takes some getting used to so new-to-EV driver can be forgiven for the anxiety or excitement the guess-o-meters induce.
Welcome to EV ownership!I always charge to 100% , this is a standard range battery.
Exactly. My average mi/kwh X SOC. That's all I use.I've seen this anomaly, too, but always disregard this 'good news' as nothing that will hold water, unless you are downhill and in slow traffic.
I also disregard any 'less than' range that sometimes shows, too... I always default to what I KNOW... my 'average' mi/kwh for my driving, times my SOC Battery at any given moment...
There's a lot more reason to obsess over this in an EV. Not in town, where I rarely use 70% of my battery in a day and there are DCFC options everywhere. But on trips in ICE, there are gas stations everywhere, and I never worry about being stranded. Road trips in an EV often involve a focus on charging enough to make it to the next charger, and not getting accurate info from the vehicle could leave you calling a tow truck, especially in an EV.I'm curious, how many of us was as obsessed about the "Distance to Empty" meter in our ICE vehicles as we are about the range guesstimate in our EVs? I'm wondering if Ford is doing itself a disservice by having it front and center like it is.
They data sent to Ford is essentially a down payment on futurebetter software prediction models in 2030 and beyond for New Electric Iron on U S hwys. I want the first lightning 250 and the first F350 lightning these trucks are awesomeI'm curious, how many of us was as obsessed about the "Distance to Empty" meter in our ICE vehicles as we are about the range guesstimate in our EVs? I'm wondering if Ford is doing itself a disservice by having it front and center like it is.