Kevin P
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- '21 MMEGT - sold, '23 BMW i4 M50, various others
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You aren't following. Its not that the 5% (or 0%) is incorrect, its that the 10 miles of estimated range MIGHT be incorrect. If the battery approaches 0%, it really is empty.Helpful and I will do. I get the whole estimation thing. But When your car says you have 5% of your SOC left and 10 miles of “estimated range”, do you defy these readings as too conservative and roll the dice when it hits 0%?
i just drove 432 miles on interstate and had to stop 3 times to charge. I started at 100%. Refilled 2x to 80%, the 3rd time from 48% to 75% and got home with 11%. I drive a steady 78 mph (75 limit) and the ave temp was 54 degrees.
i can do the math as you suggest but do you really conclude from that math to ignore the SOC when it says 0% and keep driving? Talk about range anxiety.
The car will tell you the miles per kwh used on each trip, if you select it on the main screen. It occasionally seems to report erroneously but its usually accurate. My guess is that at 78mph you are going to get 2.0 miles/kwh or so, at best. Worse in cold weather.
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