E90alex
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That won’t be a valid comparison because of various factors.July 31 will mark one year in my possession. I will charge to 100% then and, assuming that outdoor temperatures are suitably equivalent, compare that new number to 306. If it’s down by more than 5% (about 15 miles) I will be disappointed but the car will still more than meet our daily needs.
I might then do a ‘reset’ of the driving history and see what it reads after say another 50 miles. I ‘assume’ that the car is constantly recalculating my average miles/KWh and using that to then calculate an expected range based. What I don’t know is how far back the mi/KWh calculation looks….is it hours, days, weeks or is it simply the totality of all miles driven since the last reset? If the latter, then my current GOM range includes months of colder weather when the 4.1 m/Kwh I enjoy in warmer weather has been diluted by months where it was as low as 2.7. If so, resetting the data when the weather is warm again will be the best comparison I can manage. I’ll post those results in another couple of months.
If you had reset the GOM when you first bought it charged to 100% and reset it 7/31 before you charge to 100% that might be a closer comparison but it still depends on the ambient and battery temperatures too.
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