CuriousIslander
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If this has been discussed elsewhere, please accept my apologies, and point me to the relevant thread (I have tried searching for it but have drawn a blank)

I am interested to know how much notice we can take of the battery charge indicator. For example, following a full balance charge I have just driven approx 60 miles on 25% of the battery. This would suggest a range of about 240 miles on a full charge equivalent. (SR model in ECO kers 3 pootling around the Isle of Wight). This I feel is very generous, if not fanciful! The GOM at full charge was 213 (with the car set to Eco mode), and adding the distance driven since charging to the GOM remaining, this has crept up to about 224. These different ways of estimating range therefore give a spread of about 213 to about 240. Which is the most reliable? I am disinclined to believe the GOM (certainly in isolation) but is the range based on % used actually any more accurate?
Have I read somewhere that the battery is more efficient at higher charge levels, ie you get more miles per % at higher levels than at lower levels, or have I dreamt it? If this is the case, then I think it suggests that not allowing the charge to drop below some magic figure (say 50%) and then charging, would give the best possible range. At the moment I tend to let it drop to about 35% before I recharge, but it would be no hardship to charge more often, and for a shorter time of course.
Is there any technical discussion about this anywhere? I would be intrigued to know.
Thanks

I am interested to know how much notice we can take of the battery charge indicator. For example, following a full balance charge I have just driven approx 60 miles on 25% of the battery. This would suggest a range of about 240 miles on a full charge equivalent. (SR model in ECO kers 3 pootling around the Isle of Wight). This I feel is very generous, if not fanciful! The GOM at full charge was 213 (with the car set to Eco mode), and adding the distance driven since charging to the GOM remaining, this has crept up to about 224. These different ways of estimating range therefore give a spread of about 213 to about 240. Which is the most reliable? I am disinclined to believe the GOM (certainly in isolation) but is the range based on % used actually any more accurate?
Have I read somewhere that the battery is more efficient at higher charge levels, ie you get more miles per % at higher levels than at lower levels, or have I dreamt it? If this is the case, then I think it suggests that not allowing the charge to drop below some magic figure (say 50%) and then charging, would give the best possible range. At the moment I tend to let it drop to about 35% before I recharge, but it would be no hardship to charge more often, and for a shorter time of course.
Is there any technical discussion about this anywhere? I would be intrigued to know.
Thanks