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Question about real battery capacity, charging to “100%” (notice the quotes)

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I use to use only the information in Ford Pass and keep track in Excel, but I found it not very accurate and at times kind of misleading since the miles added does not agree with the actual miles driven. I switched to using the actual mileage on the truck and only the kwh charged to track from now on. I use the "https://www.aqua-calc.com/calculate/electric-car-energy-cost" calculate my mpk and use the 1 mi/kWh = 33.705 MPGe to to compare to what I get in old mpg Oil pumpers using MPGe = mi/kWh × 33.705. I record after every charge. I am averaging 76.56 MPGE. I am tickled to death I get to drive a 4wd truck at like the cost of maybe a motorcycle? I don't what gets 76 mpg out there now.
 


 


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