antimatterparticle
Well-known member
- Thread starter
- #1
Averaging 1.5 mi/kwh @ 32 degrees down from 1.8 mi/kwh last year. As the title says efficiency has gone done by more than 15% compared to last year. This is highway driving, no preconditioning. AC set to auto 1 @ 65 degrees.
The only thing different is the set of tires. Last year still had the original OEM AT Dynapro tyres. This year I have the OEM Goodyear Wrangler all season tires which are supposed to be EV specific.
I thought the tires would be better for efficiency, so I am not sure why the efficiency is lower this year.
Is anybody experiencing something similar? As the battery ages, does it become less efficient? (As a system: coolant, pumps, cells, etc)
thanks
The only thing different is the set of tires. Last year still had the original OEM AT Dynapro tyres. This year I have the OEM Goodyear Wrangler all season tires which are supposed to be EV specific.
I thought the tires would be better for efficiency, so I am not sure why the efficiency is lower this year.
Is anybody experiencing something similar? As the battery ages, does it become less efficient? (As a system: coolant, pumps, cells, etc)
thanks
Sponsored