ChasingCoral
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Your car charges to approximately 91 kWh of capacity. Your software will compare the actual charge against what your car is capable of reaching (taking any capacity deterioration into consideration). When charged as far as it will go, it will deem that to be 100%. If it measures you have reached approximately 72.8 kWh it will deem that to be 80%. (nb: it doesn't actually measure kWh, it measures voltage and current but that's another matter and clearly farther in the weeds than you are ready for.)So I’ve read that a fully charged CA Rte-1 MME should be around 310 miles. I have my charger set to charge to 80% but I’ve noticed it stops at about 228 miles. If 310 is truly the amount of a 100% charge this math doesn’t add up. Should I charge to 100% to see what the top end truly is and adjust accordingly or just increase my charge to a higher amount?
What you are reading is the Guess-O-Meter. It doesn't do what you think it does. I encourage you to read this:
https://www.macheforum.com/site/thr...ulate-how-far-your-mach-e-can-really-go.6104/
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