daniel Well-Known Member May 7, 2009 5,732 5,508 Kihei, HI Jun 3, 2018 #21 Jun 3, 2018 #21 The reported wind direction is indeed the direction the wind is coming from.
G gtmotor Member Apr 8, 2018 234 339 Arizona Jun 3, 2018 #22 Jun 3, 2018 #22 Conversely, a strong tailwind and slower driving makes for insane efficiency with this car... Reactions: DR61, SageBrush, drawfour and 1 other person
GregRF Squirrel Power Supporting Member Jul 22, 2014 522 1,070 CA Jun 7, 2018 #23 Jun 7, 2018 #23 SageBrush said: I only wished to point out that a 38 mph headwind on top of 80 mph driving cannot be sustained for long with a 75 kWh battery. Click to expand... Most weather stations take wind readings at a height of 10 meters. So the actual headwind seen by the car will be much lower. Reactions: DR61
SageBrush said: I only wished to point out that a 38 mph headwind on top of 80 mph driving cannot be sustained for long with a 75 kWh battery. Click to expand... Most weather stations take wind readings at a height of 10 meters. So the actual headwind seen by the car will be much lower.