Computermedic78
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I expected it to be lower maybe 250. 150 was unexpected and effectively left me with a lawn ornament.You're doing nothing wrong.
Instead of offering a realistic glimpse into expected range, the EPA numbers are best-case scenario. The test itself favors low speed (well under 60 mph) in a favorable temperature. Manufacturers are also free to advertise a lower, more realistic range, but few actually do. The protocol needs an overhaul.
My gas car is a V8 with 24 mpg EPA highway. We see ~27-28 mpg on round trips at 75 mph. If you want to capture an accurate picture of the consumption/emissions the city range is there as well. A few EV companies advertise city/highway range, but not many. This leaves the buyer extrapolate a highway range number from the highway MPGe. How many here among the enthusiasts even know how to do that calculation?
Basically, the EV industry would rather over-promise and under-deliver at this point in time. Maybe it's a good strategy for adoption, but inaccurate range is the first thing new EV owners complain about.
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