Rolfe
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Hmmmm.
Hmmmm.
I did that and still it over estimated consumption!I agree about the effort.
A simpler version might be:
If you like to drive slower than 70 on the motorway set the max speed accordingly.
If you like to drive faster, set the max speed to that and the reference speed accordingly (e.g. 110% for 77).
ETA: Something was bugging me. You said underestimates the time, so the simple version wouldn't work (I think).
Och no - I made it past the half way but my brain exploded.
Either shut up ‘n drive or take the bus.
Yep, not worth bothering, I just did a 90 mile trip and reading off the dashboard I took distance(m), average consumption (m/kWhr) and battery remaining(%) to calculate usable battery:I did that and still it over estimated consumption!
I did that and still it over estimated consumption!
Maybe 8 years in an EV and starting on a LEAF gave me a magic footIt always underestimates the time I will take to drive the distance, and underestimates consumption. I'm not quite sure how it manages that.
I generally find other people’s data most interesting, but fear my own must seem thoroughly boring to others!Who doesn't love data!
It's always good to see others doing trips, sharing their data, experiences and differing techniques.I generally find other people’s data most interesting, but fear my own must seem thoroughly boring to others!
Presently we’ve just arrived a few days ago at our SW France bolt-hole for our late-summer trip, and in warm sunshine today – at long last. As always, we now overstay for two nights for the almost exactly 800 miles door to door driving (i.e. excluding the Chunnel). All went smoothly excepting one scary moment when a 175kW TotalEnergies charger at Alençon (through Electroverse) would not release from the car after finishing charging, including several re-sets and re-charge starts and finishes. The emergency number noted on the chargers got a ‘number not recognised’ from Orange, but a French BMW driver solved the issue for me with a sharp yank on the connector - along with a smug smirk. Luckily my French is adequate enough for a suitable riposte to Total! Thankfully the car’s socket still seems to work OK!
Haven’t had time to analyse this trip down yet, plus some personal observations on the route planning issues, but will do so shortly … just to bore, of course!!!
That's interesting, as I've seen others (in the UK) report that they round down - if you put in, say, 29.9 kWh it charges for 29 kWh, it only charges for 30 kWh if you reach or exceed it.
Interesting, maybe they do? That would be great, I just assumed up!