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It used up 163 charge for an actual 102-mile run on a flat surface with unusually warm Texas weather at 77 degrees
So did you actually drive the speed limit on that trip or did you, like many would including myself, slightly exceed it?ishak@ - I did have 22" onyx/carbon black wheel on. I do recognize the depreciation factor; but wouldn't that be for a lower tire life? Also, even at 10 to 15% depreciation on lower mileage, the average I received was far less than tesla's published numbers.
mkjayakumar@ - you are correct, the weather was unusually cool (not warm – my typo) and we kept A/C at 78 with lowest fan speed. There aren’t hilly roads driving to west Texas. The only thing we did different than a normal driving was we drove about 75% on Auto Pilot, of course with hands on wheel. Since it was all highway driving (70 speed limit) with very little traffic, we applied very little brake.
Another thing we noticed during recent city-freeway driving at 80MPH, the little passenger side front window is loose and making a loud noise.
Hmmm, not good. Though it does take about 1000 miles for the tires to break in. Until then expect to see an extra 10% loss or so.
Switch to 20" wheels. Get them powder-coated black.Many of you live in hot/cold/hilly areas and still manage to get 320 to 340 wh/mile average on your MX. I have been struggling to get lower than 400 wh/mile on street or highway speed limit driving in a 90 degree Texas' flat roads. Note i have about 1050 miles on my MX with 22" onyx black wheels. Any suggestions from forum members?
Get some 20" wheels. Seriously. I've put all the responses on this thread in a spreadsheet and no one that has 22" wheels is reporting less than 400Wh/m. Remember, these wheels and tires are costing us 10-15% in range.Many of you live in hot/cold/hilly areas and still manage to get 320 to 340 wh/mile average on your MX. I have been struggling to get lower than 400 wh/mile on street or highway speed limit driving in a 90 degree Texas' flat roads. Note i have about 1050 miles on my MX with 22" onyx black wheels. Any suggestions from forum members?