TheBigBezo
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I've done a few serious 2,000+ mile trips so far and one thing I realized is that the GoM isn't that helpful, not for road trips at least. Reading other posts here, I wasn't alone.
But what if I told you there is a 100% sure fire way to know if you can make it somewhere. No guessing, but it does involve some math.
Let's take a recent example I did, I was at 100% and needed to drive 230 miles. My GoM said 346 miles (lol), can I make it? Well like many have seen, that's a guess . But let's take that distance and divide it by my current energy state (131kWh). That's 1.8 miles/kWh, manageable on the highway. So I know without a doubt if my trip efficiency stays above that I'll make it. Using either the trip screen notification bar thing under Android Auto on the center screen or the trip report in the instrument cluster I can monitor how I'm doing. I typically get 2.1 miles/kWh at 70mph and 1.7-1.8 at 80mph. I know it's doable now, but what if driving conditions change? Well you can do the math in the truck especially if you just ask Google/Siri; at 50% (65.5 kWh) charge with 100 miles to go you know you'll still make it. If that new number is higher you can either charge early or slowdown etc, and if that number is lower (because you're more efficient) you can then do things like speed up.
Kinda wordy, but I have used this process to really max perform my range (90 - 10%). Do make sure your destination charger works though, there's not much slop if you want to use every ounce of trons you have.
But what if I told you there is a 100% sure fire way to know if you can make it somewhere. No guessing, but it does involve some math.
Let's take a recent example I did, I was at 100% and needed to drive 230 miles. My GoM said 346 miles (lol), can I make it? Well like many have seen, that's a guess . But let's take that distance and divide it by my current energy state (131kWh). That's 1.8 miles/kWh, manageable on the highway. So I know without a doubt if my trip efficiency stays above that I'll make it. Using either the trip screen notification bar thing under Android Auto on the center screen or the trip report in the instrument cluster I can monitor how I'm doing. I typically get 2.1 miles/kWh at 70mph and 1.7-1.8 at 80mph. I know it's doable now, but what if driving conditions change? Well you can do the math in the truck especially if you just ask Google/Siri; at 50% (65.5 kWh) charge with 100 miles to go you know you'll still make it. If that new number is higher you can either charge early or slowdown etc, and if that number is lower (because you're more efficient) you can then do things like speed up.
Kinda wordy, but I have used this process to really max perform my range (90 - 10%). Do make sure your destination charger works though, there's not much slop if you want to use every ounce of trons you have.
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