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Anonymous
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For Mountain driving, what decrease in range, or % of battery capacity, would be expected for each 1000 feet elevation gain?
I would like to drive up to 6000 ft. elevation, if not 8000 ft elevation.
Yes, I know, I would regain most of the range (battery capacity) by regen braking going back down, but the question is whether the car would get up to a high elevation.
Also, for descending a long grade, if the battery becomes "full" , what does the car do then? Does it just use brakes to slow down for the remainder of the descent? (if, for example, I had recharged at the top of the grade)
I am considering buying a Bolt, but would like to be able to take it up into local mountains.
Otherwise, Ford C-Max Energi is a strong contender.
This would be my only car.
I would like to drive up to 6000 ft. elevation, if not 8000 ft elevation.
Yes, I know, I would regain most of the range (battery capacity) by regen braking going back down, but the question is whether the car would get up to a high elevation.
Also, for descending a long grade, if the battery becomes "full" , what does the car do then? Does it just use brakes to slow down for the remainder of the descent? (if, for example, I had recharged at the top of the grade)
I am considering buying a Bolt, but would like to be able to take it up into local mountains.
Otherwise, Ford C-Max Energi is a strong contender.
This would be my only car.