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I have my doubts! But, it would be amazing
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Itā€™s certainly possible if your trip was mostly downhill. I live up a hilly area, if I drive down the hill, I am at 99.9 miles per kWh consumption rate because I am net gaining charge.

Even the 99.9 figure is ā€˜wrongā€™, the figure should really be infinite in a net charge situation (because you are gaining electricity for every mile traveled, so as far as the car is concerned, at that ā€˜rateā€™, you would never run out), but 99.9 is as high as the display goes.
 

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Heh. I can beat that:
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I think FP (or the module that that keeps track of the data) forgot to reset the trip odometer when tracking this.
 
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Ford Pass seems to be in full Charlie Sheen unstable mode. I guess all we can say when we see these types of tracking is this: Winning!
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