I agree with you. But I just put in trip and it had me arriving back home with 10%. And if you are driving out on hwy and say it does tell you to stop at 15-20. But then you find out charger is out of order. And you are really down to 5% not the 15-20% it said it should be. That's a problem.I am sorry to have to say this but with all the talk from owners of many EV's, not just MME owners, saying how unreliable their GOM ( Guess - o - meter), clue is in the name, it never ceases to amaze me that people STILL believe in it on long journeys. It is there as an estimate, not accurate. Most people would not let their ICE car get below 25% before thinking about finding a gas station so why do it in an EV. Whatever your destination is, if you can charge there then stop and do a splash and dash, you don't have to "fill it up".
This is why you plan contingencies and redundancies: Don't plan on that charger at 5%, plan on the charger at 20%. Look at plugshare, are there more than one available at the next stop? Some routes you simply can't go on at the moment.I agree with you. But I just put in trip and it had me arriving back home with 10%. And if you are driving out on hwy and say it does tell you to stop at 15-20. But then you find out charger is out of order. And you are really down to 5% not the 15-20% it said it should be. That's a problem.
I've found the GOM to be a pretty good estimate for the most part but I had a strange occurrence today. I had charged to 100% in anticipation of a long drive but it turned out that we would not be taking the trip until tomorrow. This afternoon I unplugged with the GOM saying 255 miles at 100%. I drove 2.5 miles to pick up some food and the GOM said the range was 250 miles but still said 100%. I drove home and when I pulled into my garage the GOM said 240 miles range but still indicated 100%.
There was heavy rain during the drive with temps around 70F. Heat was on and set to 75F so I would have expected the range to have dropped a bit but dropping 15 miles on a 5 mile trip and still showing 100% seems weird. The update that was supposed to make the GOM more accurate appears to have done the opposite on my Mach-e. I'll see how it performs tomorrow when I should be driving somewhere around 100 miles plus.
This has been explained a few times. When the pack warms up, there is more capacity available, so it will gain a small amount (holding the 100% even though you drove). The range is adjusting based on your driving, but the 100% won't change.I've found the GOM to be a pretty good estimate for the most part but I had a strange occurrence today. I had charged to 100% in anticipation of a long drive but it turned out that we would not be taking the trip until tomorrow. This afternoon I unplugged with the GOM saying 255 miles at 100%. I drove 2.5 miles to pick up some food and the GOM said the range was 250 miles but still said 100%. I drove home and when I pulled into my garage the GOM said 240 miles range but still indicated 100%.
There was heavy rain during the drive with temps around 70F. Heat was on and set to 75F so I would have expected the range to have dropped a bit but dropping 15 miles on a 5 mile trip and still showing 100% seems weird. The update that was supposed to make the GOM more accurate appears to have done the opposite on my Mach-e. I'll see how it performs tomorrow when I should be driving somewhere around 100 miles plus.
So now, overnight, the pack got colder, and both the range drops, as well as the percentage, matching the original first read, less the driving of 5 miles or so. 2% is about 1.8kW, at 3 miles a kW that's 5.4 miles, you drove 5 miles.When I went to leave this morning after the car had been parked overnight not plugged in, the GOM had dropped to show a range of 234 miles and 98%. Once again I drove a 5 mile round trip and the GOM now shows a range of 224 miles and 96%. There was light drizzle and the temp was 57F. The heat was on and set to 75F. All the driving was on surface streets with a speed limit of 35mph and I was driving at the limit for most. I will be out on the freeway this afternoon but should have plenty of range for my trip.
Thanks for the explanation. Yesterday I drove about 96 miles and the GOM behaved as I expected it to. The range did drop faster than the miles travelled but that was because I was driving at freeway speeds and it was totally expected.This has been explained a few times. When the pack warms up, there is more capacity available, so it will gain a small amount (holding the 100% even though you drove). The range is adjusting based on your driving, but the 100% won't change.
So now, overnight, the pack got colder, and both the range drops, as well as the percentage, matching the original first read, less the driving of 5 miles or so. 2% is about 1.8kW, at 3 miles a kW that's 5.4 miles, you drove 5 miles.
Today you drove the same 5 miles in colder weather, running the heat. The range adjusted, and the battery capacity went down.
Totally expected.