Zoomit said:This is helpful info.
Was there any wind? What was the elevation?
like2bike said:I can't believe the heat will use 9 KW. This is out-of-whack with the power my LEAF uses. I am able to display heat and A/C KWs on an Android app using data from the OBD-II connector. Here is what is am seeing. And it just happens to be 47 degrees in my garage tonight. This power doesn't include the 12V fan and I am not using recirculate. The power is provided in 0.25 KW increments.
Peak power with heat blasting: 2.75 KW (this was only momentarily and the power started dropping.
72 F setting: 1.75 KW (I don't think I ever got the temp stabilized, but stayed at this temperature for maybe 5 minutes)
66 F setting: 250-500 KW (It seemed to have stabilized to this power. The car had been preheated to 72, but this was the power after being at 66 for about 10 minutes.)
EldRick said:9kW is hard to believe: the equivalent of six large space heaters to warm a small car?
Because even Nissan was smart enough to use a heat pump starting in 2013
LeftieBiker said:Because even Nissan was smart enough to use a heat pump starting in 2013
The S does not have the heat pump, and even the models with it have to use resistance heat below about 25F. Below 15F the heater draw is the same as for a non heatpump-equipped Leaf.
dndrich said:So, is it certain then that the heater in the Bolt is resistive? I have not seen details on that.
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