sleepydoc
Well-Known Member
Yes - these are pretty ideal conditions. Ambient temps were such that there was minimal heating or A/C needed and no heating of the battery needed to drive. I charge in our garage overnight so there's also no need to heat the battery for super charging.Just a public reminder that these stats don’t include time spent in park or drain while the car is parked (can be significant depending on how much battery heating is required), nor do they include charging losses. In my experience this is minimum 30% to much more than this in winter, but I do enjoy that pre-heating.
Pre-heating in the winter is nice but clearly costs something. of course, if you use remote start to pre-heat your ICE car there's a significant cost, too.