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233 WH/mi after 9,990 milesI've enjoyed being able to keep an eye on my lifetime average energy use, as I haven't ever reset Trip B. After one month of ownership in California and around 1500 miles my average is 326Wh/mi. How are you faring?
I'd love to see a future firmware update that lets me use my trip meters for trips, but still provides access to my lifetime average. I'd also appreciate an automatic trip meter (one that resets when you exit the vehicle), and a per-driver meter.
233 WH/mi after 9,990 miles
Feb 2022 MSLR, yup, speed and AC. I only use AC when passengers are in the car.. Lifetime avg energy in about 8,000 miles is 235 Wh/miThe key is to drive slow.
670 horsepower is awesome! This Feb 2022 MSLR is the best car I've ever owned. My wife has a lead foot all the time, she has her own car. Yeah I don't race my car and I don't rocket launch from each green light or stop sign or drive 155mph on the highway. But that awesome power is there when I want it. Let me know when you're around and I'll get out of your way.Those are really low numbers but it seems strange to have a car with over 500HP but then drive it like it’s a Prius.
Lol. I’m not saying I always drive super aggressive but driving slow most of the time to see how low you can get the Wh/m is boring.670 horsepower is awesome! This Feb 2022 MSLR is the best car I've ever owned. My wife has a lead foot all the time, she has her own car. Yeah I don't race my car and I don't rocket launch from each green light or stop sign or drive 155mph on the highway. But that awesome power is there when I want it. Let me know when you're around and I'll get out of your way.
Driving aggressive most of the time is exciting. No Wh/mi or tires spared . What is your lifetime Wh/mi, Plaid or LR?Lol. I’m not saying I always drive super aggressive but driving slow most of the time to see how low you can get the Wh/m is boring.
I just purchased that vehicle used a month ago with 20K mil on it. I test drove quite a few vehicles and every car I checked was in the mid to high 300’s or low 400’s.Driving aggressive most of the time is exciting. No Wh/mi or tires spared . What is your lifetime Wh/mi, Plaid or LR?
EDIT: I just saw your post: 350Wh/mi to 450Wh/mi in 20,000 miles on a 2020 MSLR.
That's a good question. I just posted that question in a thread, maybe someone at TMC knows how. Can Lifetime Numbers Be Found After Lifetime Trip ResetI just purchased that vehicle used a month ago with 20K mil on it. I test drove quite a few vehicles and every car I checked was in the mid to high 300’s or low 400’s.
I would like to see what the lifetime Wh/m is on this vehicle, but not sure how to get that number.
That's a good question. I just posted that question in a thread, maybe someone at TMC knows how. Can Lifetime Numbers Be Found After Lifetime Trip Reset
W/ the latest update, you can also check the amount of kwh charged for the year. So if your car is less than 1 year old, you can "retrieve" the effective life time charged kwh #, and work out the per mile stat.That's a good question. I just posted that question in a thread, maybe someone at TMC knows how. Can Lifetime Numbers Be Found After Lifetime Trip Reset
Get the Tessie app.I've enjoyed being able to keep an eye on my lifetime average energy use, as I haven't ever reset Trip B. After one month of ownership in California and around 1500 miles my average is 326Wh/mi. How are you faring?
I'd love to see a future firmware update that lets me use my trip meters for trips, but still provides access to my lifetime average. I'd also appreciate an automatic trip meter (one that resets when you exit the vehicle), and a per-driver meter.