Smack94
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Good morning, I recently pre-ordered a Mach E Select AWD. It is supposed to arrive in November 2022. The dealer said if I wait a few months after that he could grab me a Mach E 2023. So, it will be one of the two! I'm here with a few questions that I'm hoping some of the experts here could clarify, and even reassure me on a few things.
100% charged Range (from what I gathered online):
364km/228mi Highway
340km/211mi Combined
Here is some info on my driving habits and home setup:
- Vehicle will be parked outside and can be plugged into 240v
- At work, I would only have access to 120v
- During the winter, I drive 35km (21mi) to work and 35km back (70km/43mi total)
- Remaining seasons: 70km (43mi) to work, 70km back. (140km/87mi total)
I live in Quebec, Canada, and it gets really cold. I mean, really cold. This winter has seen temperatures as low as -35C (-31F) excluding the wind chill. It is well known (and understandable) that EV batteries don't perform as well in the winter.
1. How much of a reduction in battery mileage would I be getting during the winter? I will precondition the Mach E on the 240v at home in the mornings.
2. Would plugging into 120v at work enable me to precondition battery during my work hours? Or is this feature only available on 240v?
3. On a nice day in the summer, what would be the mileage of an 80% charged battery? What about a very cold winter day?
I am aware the mileage depends heavily on one's driving habits. These are my main concerns because working for the railway requires me to be ready to get up and go in case of an emergency (within the mileage that I wrote above) especially during the winter.
Correct me on any of this, as I am here for advice. Thank you for taking the time to read, looking forward to the replies!
100% charged Range (from what I gathered online):
364km/228mi Highway
340km/211mi Combined
Here is some info on my driving habits and home setup:
- Vehicle will be parked outside and can be plugged into 240v
- At work, I would only have access to 120v
- During the winter, I drive 35km (21mi) to work and 35km back (70km/43mi total)
- Remaining seasons: 70km (43mi) to work, 70km back. (140km/87mi total)
I live in Quebec, Canada, and it gets really cold. I mean, really cold. This winter has seen temperatures as low as -35C (-31F) excluding the wind chill. It is well known (and understandable) that EV batteries don't perform as well in the winter.
1. How much of a reduction in battery mileage would I be getting during the winter? I will precondition the Mach E on the 240v at home in the mornings.
2. Would plugging into 120v at work enable me to precondition battery during my work hours? Or is this feature only available on 240v?
3. On a nice day in the summer, what would be the mileage of an 80% charged battery? What about a very cold winter day?
I am aware the mileage depends heavily on one's driving habits. These are my main concerns because working for the railway requires me to be ready to get up and go in case of an emergency (within the mileage that I wrote above) especially during the winter.
Correct me on any of this, as I am here for advice. Thank you for taking the time to read, looking forward to the replies!
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