Don said:
Call me dense, but I don't understand your logic at all - What 'past information' are you getting from the RR meter?
Don
So I get in the fully charged car this morning after plugging the car in last night and just for kicks I check the RR meter. 50 miles.
Last night I had to go to Atlantic City. It's 40 miles round trip, almost all highway. I drove about 70 miles an hour and had the AC on for part of the trip.
Now this morning I have a fully charged battery. What is my range? If I repeat the same trip as last night, driving the same speed with the AC on, it's about 50 miles.
But I had no intention of driving on the highway at 70 mph today. Today I had to drive on local roads.
What is my range? Not 50 miles.
If I drive conservatively and don't use much AC, my range is more like 60 or 70 or 80 miles.
To determine how far you can go on your remaining charge you need to know two things.
- 1. How much remaining charge you have left (from the fuel gauge).
2. At what level will you drain the battery based on where you are going and how you will drive to get there.
If you can drive efficiently with the power needle in the Eco range on local roads and not at highway speed without much heat or AC your range will be much greater than if your needle is pegged on Power and you have the heat or AC on max.
I can make my RR meter say anything I want.
I could drive on the highway at 70 mph plus with heat on max and probably get it to say 32 miles.
Should I not go on a 50 mile round trip today?
I could hypermile or drive efficiently at lower speeds with a feather foot on the accelerator with no heat or AC and get it to say 92 miles.
Should I drive an 80 mile round trip on the highway today?
What is my range remaining with a fully charged battery? Is it 32 miles or 92 miles?
If when I get in the car I'm going to drive exactly like I did the last 15 miles (past information) then the RR meter gives a good estimate.
If I'm not going to drive exactly the same as I did the last 15 miles, then the RR meter is of little use to me.