tuminatr
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You need to have the faster-charging infostructure in place for that to make a difference. In the State where I live there is only one DC fast over 62.5kWH, One in SD, and none in ND. A couple in WI and when you get to IL & IA there are a fair amount.So the two similar cars above are off by 9 miles? And one charges twice as fast and has a heat pump? I don’t see this as advantageous to MME.
There is a cold-weather range test of the two cars out there they finished near identical. I know everyone says heat pump is huge but real-world testing says it makes very little difference
Maybe it's more effective on short trips.
Here are the two tests they are not quite identical tests MME was at -5C (23F) EV6 was 1C (34F)
Kia EV6 77.4kWH @75mph 170miles
MME (2021) 88kWH @75mph 163Miles
BMW I4 79.4kWH @75mph 177 miles
BMW iX 111.5kWH @75mph 227 miles (wow)
https://insideevs.com/news/549116/kia-ev6-winter-range-test/
https://insideevs.com/news/489604/ford-mustang-mache-winter-range-bjorn-nyland/
https://insideevs.com/news/565641/bmw-i4-m50-range-cold/
https://insideevs.com/news/567060/bmw-ix-xdrive50-range-cold/
I have personally gotten better results with my MME. My car is running newer software and has 18" winter tires
The other opinion part that I will say is that I do actually like the looks of the EV6 and if I did not already own a MME it would get serious consideration. I would wait for the performance version of the EV6 due this fall 576hp
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