mkhuffman
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McFly, if you want to get the EPA range, then you need to drive the EPA range test cycle, which is NOT 70 mph continuous. Read this article and get some learn'n:I understand, less worried about a few kilowatt hours I'm more worried about not getting closer to the 247 mile number I'm pretty far off in the 180s and 190s. 247 would be around 3.3 miles per kwh and I seem to only be able to get 2.7 on average. I think I drive average I don't think I push it hard. Next few days I'll go out of my way to drive like a grandma and see if I can get closer.
https://cleantechnica.com/2020/08/18/how-does-epa-calculate-electric-car-range/
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