Maxx
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Sorry if any of this is obvious or redundant. Just to add a bit to what others have already said; there are multiple reasons that bar drops. As you use more of the energy the voltage of the cells drop (usually from closer to 4V to 3.5V on the cell lever and in 400V to 300V on pack level). Voltage is like the hight/depth of water in a damn. The higher, the more power. So when you see SOC bar going down really low, the power bar goes down too.Speaking of gauge elements I don’t fully understand, what is the meaning of the energy guard not going to 100?
The cold makes less energy available as well. I was just preconditioning my battery (plugged in without charging the battery). At my temps (in 20s). It zaps the battery for 12 minutes (1.5 kWh) every 6-10 hours to get the battery temp to around 41F. When battery temp is going up, I can see SOC remain the same while energy numbers going up. That energy number may be something truck uses to calculate range. Here are a few things I am looking at.