invertedspear
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Exactly, I will always differ to MickeyAO on things like this, but I think it's the fact you're getting all your miles in on a battery that's still rather "young" is probably playing into that million mile possibility. Also, the thermal management of this battery seems to be really great, gives me a lot of confidence in the long term viability of this truck.If I'm understanding correctly you are suggesting that I've been reading the charts wrong this entire time. When a test (as MickeyAO would say) only uses a delta of 50% that is not considered a charge cycle. It actually means you get 6-8000 X the full capacity of the battery.
My typical trips are 50 miles, 76 miles, 90 miles, 110 miles, with a 10-15% of them being 250 miles or longer. So I should total all of those trips up and divide it by the capacity of the battery. A rough calculation of this would be 101,000 miles divide by 2.1 m/kwh = 48,095kwh/ 145kwh capacity = 331 complete charge cycles. That is interesting.
My battery should last at least a million miles.
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