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Another thing that occurred to me to wonder about:
Is there a significant change in range (or range loss) at 80mph (or any speed), at sea level, and say, 4500 feet (where I live)?
The atmosphere is thinner, so drag should be less, and therefore 80 shouldn't be quite as bad, but is the difference non-trivial? (given that people get excited when a software update changes the total range from 260 to 262 miles, which admittedly is important when you can see the charging station ahead just as your meter goes from 1% to 0%...)
Given that the shape and presence of door handles is enough to worry about, I would think this actually is a significant factor.
And are we going to find out that some manufacturers do all their range testing in the Himalayas?
Next YouTube comparison: range in the rocky mountains (if they can find somewhere flat that's long enough), vs range on the pacific coast highway.
Is there a significant change in range (or range loss) at 80mph (or any speed), at sea level, and say, 4500 feet (where I live)?
The atmosphere is thinner, so drag should be less, and therefore 80 shouldn't be quite as bad, but is the difference non-trivial? (given that people get excited when a software update changes the total range from 260 to 262 miles, which admittedly is important when you can see the charging station ahead just as your meter goes from 1% to 0%...)
Given that the shape and presence of door handles is enough to worry about, I would think this actually is a significant factor.
And are we going to find out that some manufacturers do all their range testing in the Himalayas?
Next YouTube comparison: range in the rocky mountains (if they can find somewhere flat that's long enough), vs range on the pacific coast highway.
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