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P100D: what's your 90% and 100% range?

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AP 1.0 P100D
At delivery 9/2016: 283.96 @ 90% (~41 mi on the odometer)
2/2017: 316.77 @ 100%
3/3017: 283.3 @ 90% (~4800 mi on the odometer)

I will note that my 90% number fluctuates from day to day, and you really have to catch right at the instant it finishes charging because it immediately starts dropping again as the charger cuts off. You need to be there the exact second it finishes to get an accurate number, and even then the number is subject to be different depending on how much amperage you were using to charge the car, temperature, and whatever other random factors affect it. I think the 100% number is more important in any event, but again you need to catch it the exact second it stops charging.
 
What are you guys quoting as on my car it says rated and typical (im in the UK)
I just picked up my used P100D with 9500 miles on it and it had 86% charge at collection Rated said 317 typical said 253 is typical based on previous usage? and Rated a drive like a grandma figure?

Also am i right in thinking if rated was 317 at 86% then at 100% it would be 369 based on 317 divided by 86 times 100? Or does it not work that way
 
What are you guys quoting as on my car it says rated and typical (im in the UK)
I just picked up my used P100D with 9500 miles on it and it had 86% charge at collection Rated said 317 typical said 253 is typical based on previous usage? and Rated a drive like a grandma figure?

Also am i right in thinking if rated was 317 at 86% then at 100% it would be 369 based on 317 divided by 86 times 100? Or does it not work that way

In the US and our range is quoted as "rated" which is based on the US government's EPA test cycle. There is also an "estimated" range and an "ideal" range that we can see. I think most people ignore those numbers as "ideal" isn't achievable and "estimated" fluctuates based on your recent driving. The "rated" number is what all EV makers in the US use to advertise the range on cars here.

Maybe someone in the UK can speak up and explain how the range numbers work over there.
 
That seems excessive, but could be due to cold weather? I have a 2016 P100D, recently did a 100% charge at 314 miles, at delivery was 315). I've got about 14,000 miles on the odometer.

I think that is excessive as well. I have a December 2016 P100D with about 19,000 miles. I charge to 315 at 100% and 284 at 90%. New it was 318 at 100% and 285 or 286 at 90%.