Henry Ford
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It is baseline around here that the range estimation displayed on the screen is unreliable. It's referred to as the GOM or guess-o-meter. The m/kWh is real and is based on how you were actually driving.@Henry Ford
Um…. 22 percent x 131 = 28.2 kW
28.2 x 1.2=33.84 not the remaining shown
Remainder shown is 21
anyways I never get the EPA ever best I’ve gotten was two but I still consider that a loss since that’s the range we were told to expect kwh 28.2 x.2.4= 67.68
21 / 67.68=0.31 (percent realized)
100 - 31 = 69 percent loss
I mean, I’m all for someone correcting my math here and making me feel not so terrible about it but that’s the way I crunch the numbers.
Look at the chart I posted. That is based on observed data and your experience matches it almost exactly. In the conditions you were driving in you could expect to get about 150 miles of range with a full charge. The m/kWh on your photo backs this up.
You will likely never get the EPA range given where you live. When it warms up your efficiency will improve but if you live in the sticks you will be driving faster than "city" speeds. My lifetime m/kWh is about 2.0. I do some city driving but I drive to work on the highway and I don't do much to optimize my efficiency.
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