A chart I did to assist in predicting Mi/KWh based on my daily 88 mile round trip commute

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Pretty cool. I have wondered what the SR looked like. So about 22.5 miles per 10% of battery in the cooler months and 25 miles per 10% on the warmer months.
 

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Is it with preconditioned while plugged in? Without it, I'm getting about 20 miles per 10% of standard battery in ~ 50 degrees.
 
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Is it with preconditioned while plugged in? Without it, I'm getting about 20 miles per 10% of standard battery in ~ 50 degrees.
Yes I precondition in the late fall through winter. So say late October through early March. But only in the morning as I’ve no place at work to plug in. And that evening drive can be cold! Today was classic.. pouring rain and hi 40’s. Then sunny and low 50’s.
 

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Based on 68 KWh available from standard battery.
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Just for fun though it could be helpful. Right now it is nice but this morning was ugly.
How did you come up with this chart? Logging each trip? or some calculation? Very nice, would like to figure it out when my GT comes in.
 
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I started logging trips, observing weather, wind. Then started turning thing on and off. My S.O. thinks I’m looney driving back from work at 45 degrees with no heat. Haha. All for science. I’ve driven with no heat, lights, music, on a typical winter afternoon when no wind was blowing.
To paraphrase Mark Twain, the coolest AC I’ve ever seen was e-heat in a Mach E.
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