GarageMahal
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Now that things are thawing out here I am wondering if there is any benefit to preconditioning daily until winter returns. It looks like preconditioning uses a fair amount of electricity that I think is unlikely to be recuperated on my 10 mile morning commute.
My primary reason for doing it winter was to heat the cabin and there is really no reason to precondition the cabin during spring and summer here.
Coincidentally I had preconditioning disabled this morning and saw my best ever m/kwh of 2.7
Are there benefits beyond range improvement and cabin comfort that I am not considering?
Thanks!
jta
My primary reason for doing it winter was to heat the cabin and there is really no reason to precondition the cabin during spring and summer here.
Coincidentally I had preconditioning disabled this morning and saw my best ever m/kwh of 2.7
Are there benefits beyond range improvement and cabin comfort that I am not considering?
Thanks!
jta
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