Susanna
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@Gadget Geek has explained it very succinctly.
The GOM gives an instant, ‘on the go’ estimation, by multiplying your miles/kilometres per kWh by your usable battery ie. 51 kWh for the standard range or 68 kWh for the long range, and you can see this for yourself by looking at your remaining percentage and doing a quick calculation.
If your drive conditions change, then so will your available range.
The GOM gives an instant, ‘on the go’ estimation, by multiplying your miles/kilometres per kWh by your usable battery ie. 51 kWh for the standard range or 68 kWh for the long range, and you can see this for yourself by looking at your remaining percentage and doing a quick calculation.
If your drive conditions change, then so will your available range.