AlanSubie4Life
Efficiency Obsessed Member
Hello,
With your data and those of the Germans guys I tried an image synthesis, tell me what you think.
All this is to be confirmed with the data coming from the new owners
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Thomas
This is not correct, 2019/2020 (and even 2018) had ~77.8kWh batteries as well.
And yes, I know the calculation of the range times the constant of 152Wh/rkm for 2018/2019 does not work out to 77.8kWh (works out to 76kWh). For complicated reasons...but the EPA documents do not lie.
Also that 152Wh/rkm constant only applies to 2018/2019.
For 2020 it was about 150Wh/rkm. (518rkm)
2018/2019: ~77.8kWh (maybe 77.6kWh?), 152Wh/rkm, for 76kWh “cap”
2020: ~77.8/77.6kWh, 150Wh/rkm, 518rkm
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