Lytning
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- #166
I understand that the generator would start at a mid-level SOC to add kW to the HV battery and extend range. But, I can also envision in a heavy towing situation where the HV battery, even with generator input, could drop to its minimum allowable SOC. At that point, the vehicle will either stop, or continue under power provided only by the generator (either through the HV battery, or bypassing the HV battery).Because you dont have to run the battery to minimum SOC. Thats just computer logic to balance generstor output and battery output. Ultimately though the battery HAS to be available, the demand placed on the system is highly variable and the battery provides that variation.
No reason that at 50% SOC the generstor kicks on full time, and at 25% SOC speed and acceleratiin are limited. Or 75% and 50%. After that its just giving the drivers some settings to bias the system one way or another.
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