01-05-2015, 11:49 AM | #1 |
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Got up this morning had the car set for a 7:30am departure (pre condition). -4 degrees and had a total range of 37 miles with 100% charge.
Now that was a bit of a shock! Didn't think it could drop by 50%, Drove 6 miles to work and then pre conditioned again at 11 and now the range was 21 miles. So I can say the cold especially negative numbers definitely hits this guy badly. Any of you northerners experiencing drops like this? I'm in Chicago. |
01-06-2015, 10:10 PM | #3 |
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I have seen my stated range drop to 44 miles in near zero degree weather. There were a few -10 days that I decided not to drive it for fear of not making it to work and back!
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01-07-2015, 04:31 PM | #5 |
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Range reduction in cold temps
I have a Volt and am noticing the same behavior ~ 50% reduction in range at extreme low temps. I guess all batteries obey same laws of physics.
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01-14-2015, 02:42 PM | #6 |
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I see the same reduction in range under normal operations, but I don't think the batteries themselves are at fault. Preconditioning uses a lot power, and so does regular heat while driving in 0-10F weather a lot of us have been seeing. I have driven on eco pro plus once (can't say I recommend it in this weather) but I had a 65-70 mile range. Therefore I would conclude that it's the constant draw on the system, not the batteries themselves holding less charge or draining on their own.
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01-14-2015, 04:31 PM | #7 |
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There is a significant difference between the REx and the BEV in this regard...the BEV in the USA comes standard with a heat pump which is 2-4x more efficient in heating the cabin than the resistance heating from the REx.
When I precondition mine, I see a draw of up to 20A at 245vac by my EVSE, but it doesn't stay that high all of the time. Still, it's significant, but does seem to drop off as the car warms up - typically to 12A this morning when it was in the teens, and maybe as low as 5A when it is warmer. How your drive plays a big part in the power usage. The range indication is based on the last 18-miles or so of your driving, and that could be quite different from your upcoming trip, so may not be very accurate. I've seen mine stay nearly constant while driving 7-10 miles when my use pattern changes (i.e., not dropping at all). And, I've seen it go the other way, dropping a fair number after only driving a few miles. |
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