Here is a question for all you intelligent folks:
When my range was reduced shockingly, it was December. I went from ~254 to ~234. It stayed pretty much at 234 until June when I now have ~242.
I have received a couple of updates during this period.
Our weather is now consistently 98-107 during the days and 65-80 by dawn. The garage is a balmy 90 most of the time.
Is this increase due to the weather; in other words, will the range drop once more around Thanksgiving?
It just seems like so much with this artificial cell capping is temperature dependent.
My car (S75D) has consistently produced higher km-number in the summer, than in the winter. Winter (sub ~0C) reduces the number by around 1%, which is later (mostly) reclaimed in the spring/early summer. I have observed this effect through 3 winters, so temperature definitely affects how the BMS calculates range, although ever so slightly.