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We took delivery of a Mach E Premium AWD with an extended range battery in November 2021. Here in Michigan, that meant highs in the upper 40s (although we had a number of days 55+) and lows in the high 30s. The car is kept in an unheated garage but the temperature is always warmer than outside. The charge is via a ChargePoint Home Flex.
Potential issue: When we picked up the car from the dealer it showed a range of 249 miles. However, once home a 100% charge is 198 to 200 miles. So, effectively we have lost almost a third of our battery. As a side note, while the dash display says 100% charged, the little battery icon shows 3/4 charged. Hmm...
As such, we took the vehicle back to the dealer where they were able to charge it to a high of 258 miles at 100% and a full battery icon. I assume that the service department has an ambient temperature in the high 60s but that's only a guess. The dealer states that they reprogrammed a couple of modules. They also question whether we're fully charging the vehicle. The FordPass app shows it at 100% in the morning.
I'm certainly no expert so I'm hoping to get some real-world feedback from you folks. While we expected to have reduced battery capacity in cooler temps, we really didn't imagine that it would be so dramatic. Or, is it dramatic? Maybe the loss of capacity is very much in-line with its design. Do we really have a "problem"? Your thoughts are much appreciated.
BTW, we just love our Mach E4! High tech, great looks and fun as h*** to drive!
Potential issue: When we picked up the car from the dealer it showed a range of 249 miles. However, once home a 100% charge is 198 to 200 miles. So, effectively we have lost almost a third of our battery. As a side note, while the dash display says 100% charged, the little battery icon shows 3/4 charged. Hmm...
As such, we took the vehicle back to the dealer where they were able to charge it to a high of 258 miles at 100% and a full battery icon. I assume that the service department has an ambient temperature in the high 60s but that's only a guess. The dealer states that they reprogrammed a couple of modules. They also question whether we're fully charging the vehicle. The FordPass app shows it at 100% in the morning.
I'm certainly no expert so I'm hoping to get some real-world feedback from you folks. While we expected to have reduced battery capacity in cooler temps, we really didn't imagine that it would be so dramatic. Or, is it dramatic? Maybe the loss of capacity is very much in-line with its design. Do we really have a "problem"? Your thoughts are much appreciated.
BTW, we just love our Mach E4! High tech, great looks and fun as h*** to drive!
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