rdr854
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After 16,368 miles, my average is still 2.7 miles per kwh.To get 2.7, you must do a lot of low speed driving.
I just finished a trip from Northern Virginia down to Richmond. With the ambient temperature in the 80s, I got 2.8 miles per kwh going down and coming back. For both trips, I had the AC running and set to 79 degrees on the driver's side and 78 degrees on the passenger side. I started the trip with 100 percent SOC and 367 miles on the GOM and 79 percent SOC and 276 miles on the GOM when I arrived in Richmond. While we drove around Richmond a little bit, by the time we got back home, we were down to 47 percent SOC and 153 miles range left on the GOM. By my estimate, my correct range at 2.8 miles per kwh should translate to 366.8 miles of range, assuming a 100 percent charge. At 80 percent, my average range (assuming 2.7 miles per kwh) should be 282.96 miles.
Again, I do not do anything special, except that I do not exceed 65 mph, and generally try to drive 55 or 60 mph on the highway if safe to do so. I also minimize my air conditioning.
Please let me know if my math is wrong.
Forgot to add the pictures:
For the trip to Richmond, I preconditioned for the trip down, but did not do so for the trip back.
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