PV1
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So, my local Drive Electric Week event was on Saturday, September 12. It was in Cranberry, which is 47 miles away. I kept a log of my driving and charging. Here it is below:
1. 47.1 miles from home to Eaton, arrived with 4 bars, 13 miles RR.
2. Quick charged to 72%, consuming 7 kWh and taking 12 minutes 22 seconds. Left with 12 bars, 44 miles RR.
3. Drove 14.3 miles, trip odometer at 61.4 miles. Back at QC with 8 bars, 35 miles RR.
4. Quick charged to 80%, consuming 4.2 kWh and taking 12 minutes, 23 seconds. Left with 14 bars, 57 miles RR.
5. Drove 28.9 miles, trip odometer at 90.3 miles. Arrived at my friend's level 2 with 5 bars, 24 miles RR (40% SoC).
6.Charged to 61% at friend's level 2. Left with 10 bars, 40 miles RR.
7.Drove 18.9 miles, trip odometer at 109.2 miles. Arrived at home with 5 bars, 20 miles RR (34%)
Total miles driven was 109.3 (ticked up another tenth of a mile after turning the car around in the driveway last night before charging).
Total energy consumption was 28.22 kWh (11.2 kWh of that from quick charging).
Average mi./kWh was 3.87. Most of the trip was on the highway at 65 MPH average in the rain.
Being that it was 60 F outside and that I have the vent set to send air to the battery, I was able to keep the battery pack below 82 F most of the day. It shot up to 88 F during the first quick charge, but came down rather quick (probably bus bar heating from 125 amps). It barely warmed up during the second, slower quick charge. The AC didn't engage on the second QC, but the fans were running. This new pack has lower cell resistance and was able to take the full 125 amps for a bit longer than the original pack. Sorry, didn't have my obdlink with me, so no CaniOn shots. The 12 minute quick charge to 70% put me back on schedule as I was running rather late that morning.
1. 47.1 miles from home to Eaton, arrived with 4 bars, 13 miles RR.
2. Quick charged to 72%, consuming 7 kWh and taking 12 minutes 22 seconds. Left with 12 bars, 44 miles RR.
3. Drove 14.3 miles, trip odometer at 61.4 miles. Back at QC with 8 bars, 35 miles RR.
4. Quick charged to 80%, consuming 4.2 kWh and taking 12 minutes, 23 seconds. Left with 14 bars, 57 miles RR.
5. Drove 28.9 miles, trip odometer at 90.3 miles. Arrived at my friend's level 2 with 5 bars, 24 miles RR (40% SoC).
6.Charged to 61% at friend's level 2. Left with 10 bars, 40 miles RR.
7.Drove 18.9 miles, trip odometer at 109.2 miles. Arrived at home with 5 bars, 20 miles RR (34%)
Total miles driven was 109.3 (ticked up another tenth of a mile after turning the car around in the driveway last night before charging).
Total energy consumption was 28.22 kWh (11.2 kWh of that from quick charging).
Average mi./kWh was 3.87. Most of the trip was on the highway at 65 MPH average in the rain.
Being that it was 60 F outside and that I have the vent set to send air to the battery, I was able to keep the battery pack below 82 F most of the day. It shot up to 88 F during the first quick charge, but came down rather quick (probably bus bar heating from 125 amps). It barely warmed up during the second, slower quick charge. The AC didn't engage on the second QC, but the fans were running. This new pack has lower cell resistance and was able to take the full 125 amps for a bit longer than the original pack. Sorry, didn't have my obdlink with me, so no CaniOn shots. The 12 minute quick charge to 70% put me back on schedule as I was running rather late that morning.