No, I got the home charger. Bought some Bridgestone lm005 for winter.Sousaphone wrote: βThu Dec 24, 2020 10:12 pmDid you get the Yokohama 17" winter tires as well? I'm very impressed with them, both when it comes to handling and when it comes to economy.
Average energy usage during cold weather
Cold, raining, windy (what we get instead of winter here now) and driving mostly motorway as I would in my diesel. Climate on auto.
Consumption 350wh/km. 35km/45% ~ 80km range. Not impressive but it comforts me to know that's about as bad as it gets
Consumption 350wh/km. 35km/45% ~ 80km range. Not impressive but it comforts me to know that's about as bad as it gets
Last edited by Trykpaa on Sun Dec 27, 2020 11:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Drove home last night in a biblical rainstorm, managed to get about 90 miles from a 95% charge... Heating and demister on most of the way, wipers on constantly... Not too bad really, made it back with 5% to spare, car handled itself really well on the flooded back roads. Efficiency is about what I expected, I was going at 55mph for most of it... The range really jumps up on one pedal, urban driving, even with all the extras switched on.
I've been thinking that too. The times I've driven the car on the same journey but used 1-pedal instead, the extra regen makes a bigger difference than I'd assume it would. I can't quantify it, but it's definitely much better.
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