LightingFast
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Hi forum members,
I have been poking around but so far I can't match reality to what I am reading. I will lean into the collective wisdom and support found here.
Background first. We have had our Lariat ER since late June and have put ~4200 miles so far. Actually my wife has had much more time in than me as she started taking some trips for business ranging in the 120-250 mile range. The trip2 log, which is still running from the dealership, shows us with a cumulative average of 2.1mi/kWh.
Using the CSP at home she will charge to 90% (or 100% recently due to the behavior I will describe). I was surprised to hear some of what she was experiencing and then saw it first hand the other day when returning from a trip to the beach.
Several times she has been dragged down to ~1% SoC in the truck with warnings starting to go off. These were on trips from Raleigh, NC to VA Beach which is a bit over 200 miles. Stopping for a partial fast charge in Emporia (110 miles) then another overnight lvl2 charge and/or some DCFC in VA Beach. She is just never getting the range that the dash says she should get. She is not an aggressive nor super speedy driver.
Then I had the chance to see some hard and fast numbers. We went to see some friends at Carolina Beach. This is 145 miles from our house. Leaving the house at 99% and 328 miles of range with highway driving in 70F air. The truck gets down there with 41% but has it only 112 miles of range. Chargers were hard to come by but we had time so just plugged it into a 120 outlet at lvl1. By Sunday we had it up to 61% and ~160 miles.
Now this should have gotten her home pretty easily (I was riding my motorcycle) but when putting in our home address it said it would need a charge! OK, not easy to find but we went together out of the way to a ChargePoint and got up to 68% @ ~190 miles. The calculated distance was only 124 miles and should have been 60 miles of margin.
Arriving home there was only 4% and 14 miles according to the truck. Less than 25% of the predicted margin!
How in the heck is it calculating some of these ranges?
Are we doing something wrong with the charging, nav, driving?
Why does it tell us to charge when we *should* have 40 miles of range margin (which we didn't I surmise later)?
Is there a remaining SoC (i.e. arrive with %) that it is calculating in? I looked in the settings and cannot find one.
We have no weight, camper etc. Mild weather, etc.
The range just seems abysmal and my wife has no confidence in how/when/where to charge since she is seldom getting anywhere close to the initial ranges being promoted. The 1% events have really scared her, as we just don't have stellar charging infra here in the NC/VA area.
OK, that is a lot to ask you to take in. I would really appreciate some things to watch out for and how to plan our drives for lower stress and better range.
Thank you!
I have been poking around but so far I can't match reality to what I am reading. I will lean into the collective wisdom and support found here.
Background first. We have had our Lariat ER since late June and have put ~4200 miles so far. Actually my wife has had much more time in than me as she started taking some trips for business ranging in the 120-250 mile range. The trip2 log, which is still running from the dealership, shows us with a cumulative average of 2.1mi/kWh.
Using the CSP at home she will charge to 90% (or 100% recently due to the behavior I will describe). I was surprised to hear some of what she was experiencing and then saw it first hand the other day when returning from a trip to the beach.
Several times she has been dragged down to ~1% SoC in the truck with warnings starting to go off. These were on trips from Raleigh, NC to VA Beach which is a bit over 200 miles. Stopping for a partial fast charge in Emporia (110 miles) then another overnight lvl2 charge and/or some DCFC in VA Beach. She is just never getting the range that the dash says she should get. She is not an aggressive nor super speedy driver.
Then I had the chance to see some hard and fast numbers. We went to see some friends at Carolina Beach. This is 145 miles from our house. Leaving the house at 99% and 328 miles of range with highway driving in 70F air. The truck gets down there with 41% but has it only 112 miles of range. Chargers were hard to come by but we had time so just plugged it into a 120 outlet at lvl1. By Sunday we had it up to 61% and ~160 miles.
Now this should have gotten her home pretty easily (I was riding my motorcycle) but when putting in our home address it said it would need a charge! OK, not easy to find but we went together out of the way to a ChargePoint and got up to 68% @ ~190 miles. The calculated distance was only 124 miles and should have been 60 miles of margin.
Arriving home there was only 4% and 14 miles according to the truck. Less than 25% of the predicted margin!
How in the heck is it calculating some of these ranges?
Are we doing something wrong with the charging, nav, driving?
Why does it tell us to charge when we *should* have 40 miles of range margin (which we didn't I surmise later)?
Is there a remaining SoC (i.e. arrive with %) that it is calculating in? I looked in the settings and cannot find one.
We have no weight, camper etc. Mild weather, etc.
The range just seems abysmal and my wife has no confidence in how/when/where to charge since she is seldom getting anywhere close to the initial ranges being promoted. The 1% events have really scared her, as we just don't have stellar charging infra here in the NC/VA area.
OK, that is a lot to ask you to take in. I would really appreciate some things to watch out for and how to plan our drives for lower stress and better range.
Thank you!
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