silverelan
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@mattsaradan, typically I'd go with the EV adage "Range is King", but if the 210 miles EPA target is legit for the AWD, then I think it'll be fine for the 75.7kWh pack. There aren't too many tradeoffs with the smaller pack.
For smaller batteries in the 30-40kWh bracket with like 100-150 miles, the shorter range has a detrimental effect. This is due to the need to cycle thru the battery at a higher frequency for the same distance compared to a bigger battery. You can expect 1200-1500 cycles on a li-ion pack that's spent most of its life between 20-80% (actual not indicated) state of charge.
1200 cycles on pack mileage:
34kWh 120 mile pack = 144,000 miles
vs
76kwh 210 mile pack = 252,000 miles
vs
99kWh 270 mile pack = 324,000 miles
For smaller batteries in the 30-40kWh bracket with like 100-150 miles, the shorter range has a detrimental effect. This is due to the need to cycle thru the battery at a higher frequency for the same distance compared to a bigger battery. You can expect 1200-1500 cycles on a li-ion pack that's spent most of its life between 20-80% (actual not indicated) state of charge.
1200 cycles on pack mileage:
34kWh 120 mile pack = 144,000 miles
vs
76kwh 210 mile pack = 252,000 miles
vs
99kWh 270 mile pack = 324,000 miles
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