Kmp14
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- First Name
- Ken
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- 2023 Mach-E Premium AWD Extended
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So this might be the dumbest question of all time. I've had my new 2023 premium all-wheel drive extended range for a little over a week. I'm in the Chicago area, I know it's cold, I know I have to get used to the range loss due to cold, but I still feel like I'm not getting what I should out of the extended range battery. I just did a test. I was at 43%, and charged to 60%. I felt that should have resulted in about 15 kWh being added but when it got to 60%, the Fordpass app said 12 kWh we're added for the session. My logic might be wrong, but I added 17% (43% to 60%) so I thought the battery would have taken in about 15 kWh (91 x .17 = 15), adding 17%, but only 12 kWh tells me that my battery is 68 kWh (58 * .17 = 12).
My sticker says I got the 91 kWh usable battery, and I even have the Mach–Ex4 badge on the side, but the math seems to be indicating otherwise.
To add the confusion, my juicebox said that the same session did use a bit over 15 kWh, so I'm hoping that is the accurate number. Hopefully someone can help clarify this nonsense. I'm really hoping I got the ex battery and I don't have to deal with Ford and try to convince them I didn't!
My sticker says I got the 91 kWh usable battery, and I even have the Mach–Ex4 badge on the side, but the math seems to be indicating otherwise.
To add the confusion, my juicebox said that the same session did use a bit over 15 kWh, so I'm hoping that is the accurate number. Hopefully someone can help clarify this nonsense. I'm really hoping I got the ex battery and I don't have to deal with Ford and try to convince them I didn't!
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