ajdelange
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I guess I should have added that "rated range" is what is displayed next to the battery icon if you select "miles" for the battery charge display. Otherwise it displays SoC in %. Much more useful IMO.
The estimated or projected range based on instantaneous or average consumption is displayed in a box on the Energy graph on the main display screen.
Rated range depends on driving conditions only through their effect on the battery SoC. If you drive x miles uphill fast you will deplete more battery than if you drive those x miles gently on level ground and the displayed miles will go down faster. Estimated range, conversely, depends on the rate at which you are consuming power. If you set averaging for miles and drive down hill the whole way you won't use any energy and the estimated range will be infinite (represented as 999).
The estimated or projected range based on instantaneous or average consumption is displayed in a box on the Energy graph on the main display screen.
Rated range depends on driving conditions only through their effect on the battery SoC. If you drive x miles uphill fast you will deplete more battery than if you drive those x miles gently on level ground and the displayed miles will go down faster. Estimated range, conversely, depends on the rate at which you are consuming power. If you set averaging for miles and drive down hill the whole way you won't use any energy and the estimated range will be infinite (represented as 999).
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