I was on a 6.6 kw public charger all day.
(Sunday at an office park with 12 charge stations and I saw only 2 other cars all day, so I didn’t prevent a soul from charging today by being parked there all day.)
It was a 50 to 55 degree day. Unknown if any battery conditioning took place. I suspect not.
I started exceptionally low, at 5%. The lowest this car has even been since birth. (I usually don’t let it get below 15-20% but wife used it the past couple days and also used a lot of heater time.)
So that means I had room for 95%.
.95 x 60 kWh = 57 kWh
This is what I was charged for:
59.374 kWh from the wall socket to add presumably 57 kWh to the battery is 96% efficiency on a 6.6 kw charge station. I was a little shocked at that.
Notice after the car told me “charge complete” and reset my “usage since last full charge” to zeros, so I know it was really full, the car was drawing 0.21 kw from shore power just sitting there. Maybe that was from the dome lights in the car. I think I had my door open at the time.
Even if the car had more than 5% (lets say 5.999% and the system is poor at rounding and counts everything less than 6 as 5%..... that is still 56.4 kWh input into the battery for a cost of 59.374.
Pretty. Darn. Impressive.
It says I have 203 miles of range and I’m getting 3.4 mi / kWh using some heat (in 50 degree weather).
(Sunday at an office park with 12 charge stations and I saw only 2 other cars all day, so I didn’t prevent a soul from charging today by being parked there all day.)
It was a 50 to 55 degree day. Unknown if any battery conditioning took place. I suspect not.
I started exceptionally low, at 5%. The lowest this car has even been since birth. (I usually don’t let it get below 15-20% but wife used it the past couple days and also used a lot of heater time.)
So that means I had room for 95%.
.95 x 60 kWh = 57 kWh
This is what I was charged for:
59.374 kWh from the wall socket to add presumably 57 kWh to the battery is 96% efficiency on a 6.6 kw charge station. I was a little shocked at that.
Notice after the car told me “charge complete” and reset my “usage since last full charge” to zeros, so I know it was really full, the car was drawing 0.21 kw from shore power just sitting there. Maybe that was from the dome lights in the car. I think I had my door open at the time.
Even if the car had more than 5% (lets say 5.999% and the system is poor at rounding and counts everything less than 6 as 5%..... that is still 56.4 kWh input into the battery for a cost of 59.374.
Pretty. Darn. Impressive.
It says I have 203 miles of range and I’m getting 3.4 mi / kWh using some heat (in 50 degree weather).