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No, he'd already been driving for a while when he showed those numbers. Not sure how long but it wasn't just a tiny bit. The video shot had been running for a while.Only if the heat is on and the MME isn't moving, which is what might have happened in this case.
Heating isn't an issue with ICE vehicles. Lots of waste heat which can be used. Electric vehicles are much more efficient so heating can be an issue. Heat pumps are touted as a solution but they are better on paper than in reality. At some temperatures you can simply use heated seats. Those are very efficient. At lower temperatures heated seats may not cut it, but at these temperatures heat pumps don't either.
It was 45F outside. That's not really all that cold. If running heat consumes that much on a normal cool day in most of the US, that's gonna be a problem. 10% would seem reasonable. 31% doesn't. Hopefully that's not representative of what production units will be like.
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