The Toyota document referenced above has got some great information but the examples are pretty confusing, especially since they use decimals and weird target temperatures and pressures ... probably due to C/F and psi/kpa conversion.
All gases change pressure at exactly the same rate vs...
I think this is the bottom line. There's a lot of experience that needs to be gained and there will be new entrants to the EV world for decades who will need to gain that experience. Hopefully the tools will improve.
Fair enough. The issue that drove me to create a checklist was because a number of posters were complaining about range issues and only listed a couple of variables, usually temperature and speed. This inevitably leads to a number of replies asking for, or pointing out, a couple more variables...
1. Elevation.
There's a couple ways. There is an elevation right on the on-board navigation map in the bottom right hand corner.
Next, you could ask siri or google assistant for either the elevation of each city or the difference in elevation between two cities. Google assistant seems to be...
Adding a live consumption number is a no-brainer. The live consumption is actually already there on the GOM ... it just doesn't have a number on it. The same, really, as the actual % remaining number that was added recently on a software upgrade.
It might be best to have it buffered a bit, say...
There's a point at which you need some fresh air.
The CO2 concentration in a vehicle with just one occupant can rise to over 4000 ppm with windows closed and recirc on. 1000 is considered the top end of acceptable. At concentrations above 2500, decision making performance drops to 50%. Of...
I find many of the stories of range, low or high, frustrating to read. They often contain just one, or a few, of the many variables that affect range. I've only had my Lightning for 2 months and I've seen a very wide range of mileage and there seems to be a wide range here on the forum, as well...
I'm not sure what the process is in the US, but in Canada, they stopped giving out free FCSP chargers in June 2024. My salesman told me during the test drive (September) that it was included so they issued me a check for the retail price of one without blinking when I picked up the truck. I took...
TMND, I think you're right.
There's no single solution that will cover every situation and you have very specific needs. Given your climate and remoteness, an ICE or a hybrid might be the best solution. The RamCharger is a very nice hybrid truck with the hybrid engine only driving a 130kw...
I've been using the Emporia charger for about 6 weeks and find it works as advertised but I don't have anything to really compare it to. It charges at the advertised 48 amps/ 11 kw. It comes with a NEMA 14-50 plug already attached that allows up to 40 amps / 9.6 kw. It's easy to convert to a...
It amazes me that people here in Ontario (Canada) would ever consider an ICE if they're not doing constant long distance trips (Although I do have a 2022 Kia Telluride that doesn't get used much anymore).
We have Ultra-Low Time of Use rates where it's 6c/kwh between 11pm and 7am (it's posted...
To be a bit mathematical about it, wind drag is a function of airspeed squared. The difference between 79 and 70 is about 12%, but the additional drag is 27% higher (mileage reduced by 20%) If you add a headwind to that, say 15mph, your airspeed is now 94mph (34% higher) and the drag is now 80%...