MarkWill
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I am not entirely sure what you mean by "my type" but I will let that goThere is no problem. Warm up the battery pack to 75ºF, charge it to 100%, then reset the range figure. You'll be happier. Ford made the GOM to show essentially full EPA range at 100% to satisfy your type. The displayed state of charge is not the actual state of charge, so when it displays 80% you could be some amount less than that which varies depending on the hysteresis algorithm.
I have another EV (got it the same week as my Mach-E) and across the same terrain,. same weather conditions and to a large extent the same type of driving, the estimates I get are entirely in line with what I'd expect that car. I can very easily get well higher than the EPA (and generally do, by quite some margin).
I have no questions at all about that car. It all just seems "normal" and expected - even for my type
But with my Mach-E, the highest we've ever seen at 80% is around 210 and after a reset and no driving, it is under 200. I will charge to 100% when I am back with the car and see what I get there.
Yes, I'll express some surprise that a newly refreshed car will show a range of around 50 miles less than the EPA figure, with only a temperature of 60+ degrees to explain that. But I'll keep my eye on this and see what happens.
Thank you for your comments.
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