When I bought my e-Golf a year ago I was lucky to get 4.0mi/kWh carefully driving around town with 60˚F temperatures. Now, a year later, I'm able to consistently get 5.0+mi/kWh, even driving 60mph on the highway in 45-50˚F temperatures. Has anyone else noticed similar? I know that my driving...
VW did an e-Golf road trip where there back to back DC Fast Charged a few times as a publicity stunt. While their legal team says don't do it, I feel like this is simply from a legal stand point so if something were to happen to your battery, they have an out.
iOS or Android? iOS has an update button at the bottom of the main screen of the app. (It used to be in the upper right of each screen as well, but they removed that with the latest update.)
I'm on the other coast and switched my rate plan with BGE to the Residential EV TOU. I'm not home during the day to suck up peak power, so the 3 hours an evening I'm using peak power is offset by the off-peak charging, and then some. The first month with the car I kept my standard rate plan...
This is perfectly normal. You lose about 10% of your range when you turn on the heat (with a ~40˚ difference), however that "loss" is based on using all of the available charge. Which is why you get the range back as soon as you turn it off. Same with seat heat, defrosters, and AC. All drains on...
Tesla is also carrying debt to the tune of billions of dollars. SolarCity was signing contracts with people who have defaulted on their mortgages. Tesla isn't all they try to make themselves out to be. There is a reason their stock fell 15% after their Q4 earnings call.
For me, in warmer (but not hot) weather, around 60º, I get about 5.5 mi/kWh. In colder weather, sub 35º, I tend to get about 4.2 mi/kWh without using heat. Coldest I've driven at was about 15º with heat on, that I struggled to stay above 3.0 mi/kWh.
How much could a (roughly) 1.39704E+07 feet 5⅞ inches extension cord run? No more than a couple of Italian made cars that get close to the same gas mileage than we do (0 MPG) right?
I'm on the east coast, and pay 5.6¢ during off-peak (9p-7a M-F, all day on weekends and holidays). 11-12¢ is what my standard rate is without being on the EV TOU Rate. I feel for you left coasters
I leased my 2016 SEL e-Golf with a price of just over $22,000. You're looking at almost the same price for a car that is 1-year older, and lower trim. Honestly not worth it, in my opinion. You should be able to get a better deal on that car.
There is a charging spot near me that is often parked in by EVs all day. Yesterday a Volt parked at ~8:40am and I received a notification from ChargePoint that the spot was open 6:04pm. Today a Prius Prime jumped into the spot around ~7:30am and is still parked there now as of 11:14am. Charge...