Tight Git
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The NMC battery does balance at 80% (or higher) as shown in the pictures above from @MartinonlineYou carnt do a balance till the battery is 100%
The NMC battery does balance at 80% (or higher) as shown in the pictures above from @MartinonlineYou carnt do a balance till the battery is 100%
Didn't realise it's NMC Battery.The NMC battery does balance at 80% (or higher) as shown in the pictures above from @Martinonline
Wow that's a lot worse than the 130 miles that EV Database predicts for the SE at 70mph in minus 10 degrees. That is 2.6mi/kWh.Sub zero temps - you need to realistic on a non heat pump EV. Accept 100 miles on the SE & 150 miles on the LR.
What modes do you drive in? How fast do you drive?I drive an MG4 LR and the range I am getting at the moment is disappointing. I know that in colder weather the range drops off but right now it seems excessive. The quoted range for this model is 281 and in the summer months it goes above 300. At the moment it's dropped to 163 on 100% battery. On any longish trips the range is limiting.
Anyone else got comments on this subject?
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Agreed, heat pumps are marginal cost/benefit in the UK, may well make sense in other countries.Because it would add about £1000 to the cost and would only be useful a small part of the year.
MG UK will have decided where they want to save money so decided to not spec one for the UK
Yes, although calibration of the battery also matters for accurate range prediction on the NMC and that is best done with 100% balance charge (and occasional discharge to 10%).NMC battery will "balance" at any target SoC as far as I know - it doesn't have to be a minimum of 80%
LFP will only balance at 100% because there's no facility to set a target SoC.![]()
I was shocked last Winter by how much range it loses in the cold weather,
I had been through 3 winters with my ZS EV prior to getting the 4.Everyone should buy their EV in the Winter. Mine was delivered 5/12/23 which means my ownership experience started with a worst case scenario and I saw range getting better, to return to its original levels the following Winter.
I guess perspective can make a difference to the user experience
Funnily enough, it was 0°C today when we set off for the shops. What was significant was not the stated possible range but the fact that normally, I see a consumption of 15-16 kWh / 100km whereas this morning it immediately displayed a reading of 29 kWh / 100km. In other words, the battery is consuming double the power it did last month, when it was around 15°C. So, yes, it means that my range is effectives halved from 420 km (64 kWh battery) to around 250 km. It just means more frequent charging stops I guess.I drive an MG4 LR and the range I am getting at the moment is disappointing. I know that in colder weather the range drops off but right now it seems excessive. The quoted range for this model is 281 and in the summer months it goes above 300. At the moment it's dropped to 163 on 100% battery. On any longish trips the range is limiting.
Anyone else got comments on this subject?
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Are those distances based on several real-life journeys or hear-say? Genuine question as I'm looking to buy an MG4 soon.Sub zero temps - you need to be realistic on a non heat pump EV. Accept 100 miles on the SE & 150 miles on the LR.
I regularly do a 240 mile return journey (480 mile total) over two days in my SE SR and can do each leg with one charge each way and a charge at the mid way point. It will do 150 miles from full even when very cold as long as you stick to about 60mph.Are those distances based on several real-life journeys or hear-say? Genuine question as I'm looking to buy an MG4 soon.
My numbers are real.Are those distances based on several real-life journeys or hear-say? Genuine question as I'm looking to buy an MG4 soon.