bkittner
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- Barry
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I've had my MME for just over 1 year. I've been tracking trips as well as charging stats. I recently did an end-of-year (2022) summary and notice a difference between what the app reports as kW used in driving vs. kWh shown from charging. 95% of my charging is done at 120v. The sum of the energy used from trips reported by the app is 599 kWh from 2126 miles driven. The app occasionally fails to report trips (wish I knew why), so I estimated approx. 100 miles in missing trip data which brings the mileage to 700 miles. Using the overall average of 2.8 miles per kWh, missing trip data would add ~35 kWhs, bringing the total kWhs reported used by driving to 635.
The charge log reports showed 1042 kWh delivered by charging over this same period. Any suggestions on why charging data shows ~40% more kWhs from charging vs kWhs used for driving? Statistically my mileage (usage) is low, I rarely use heat or A/C... and I use the steering wheel heat sparingly, so I donāt believe that would account for the difference (and even so, isn't ALL energy used included in the 'driving energy used' stats?). I believe I understand issues with charging and range in cold weather, but itās hard to believe ābattery heatingā during charging accounts for the difference, as there is only minor variability between summer and winter charging, averaging 54 mins and between 2.6 and 3.1 miles per kWh delivered without a significant difference between winter and summer months.
Note: In the chart below, except for the first few charges in Dec'21 and Jan'22 when I first got it and where several of the charges were too short - resulting in inaccurate stats ā the rest are overnight charges with sufficient length to be statistically valid.
What am I missing?
The charge log reports showed 1042 kWh delivered by charging over this same period. Any suggestions on why charging data shows ~40% more kWhs from charging vs kWhs used for driving? Statistically my mileage (usage) is low, I rarely use heat or A/C... and I use the steering wheel heat sparingly, so I donāt believe that would account for the difference (and even so, isn't ALL energy used included in the 'driving energy used' stats?). I believe I understand issues with charging and range in cold weather, but itās hard to believe ābattery heatingā during charging accounts for the difference, as there is only minor variability between summer and winter charging, averaging 54 mins and between 2.6 and 3.1 miles per kWh delivered without a significant difference between winter and summer months.
Note: In the chart below, except for the first few charges in Dec'21 and Jan'22 when I first got it and where several of the charges were too short - resulting in inaccurate stats ā the rest are overnight charges with sufficient length to be statistically valid.
What am I missing?
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