GmP
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Tried to search, but didn’t find an answer:
I have a relative short commute, 11 miles, 20 minutes.
What is lower in energy use: schedule a precondition so my CT is nice 68F when I get in and start my commute, or no precondition and just drive away “cold”. I put cold in parentheses because the overnight temperature here was 35~40, and the time I drive it is ~45F, California “cold”.
I am trying myself to measure the difference, but since the overnight temperatures vary I am not sure where the differences come from.
Over a week (5 days) I noticed I use 11 “miles” of battery for the drive, and ranging from 8 to 15 “miles” overnight. The 8~15 variation seems to correlate with how cold it was overnight.
I have now switched off precondition. The first day the overnight use was still 8 miles (it was below 40 again), the interior when I entered was just below 60. The drive, with the temp set at 68 still was warming the cabin up, and the ride was just one battery mile more: 12. Will track this for a few more days.
I do not have a home charger. I have it, but not installed yet.
Should I just put on a thicker sweater and drive the car cold, and save a few miles battery each day?
Given the short commute the non-driving consumption is very visible. I don’t care about it that much, just made me curious.
Anyone has more insights and advice?
I have a relative short commute, 11 miles, 20 minutes.
What is lower in energy use: schedule a precondition so my CT is nice 68F when I get in and start my commute, or no precondition and just drive away “cold”. I put cold in parentheses because the overnight temperature here was 35~40, and the time I drive it is ~45F, California “cold”.
I am trying myself to measure the difference, but since the overnight temperatures vary I am not sure where the differences come from.
Over a week (5 days) I noticed I use 11 “miles” of battery for the drive, and ranging from 8 to 15 “miles” overnight. The 8~15 variation seems to correlate with how cold it was overnight.
I have now switched off precondition. The first day the overnight use was still 8 miles (it was below 40 again), the interior when I entered was just below 60. The drive, with the temp set at 68 still was warming the cabin up, and the ride was just one battery mile more: 12. Will track this for a few more days.
I do not have a home charger. I have it, but not installed yet.
Should I just put on a thicker sweater and drive the car cold, and save a few miles battery each day?
Given the short commute the non-driving consumption is very visible. I don’t care about it that much, just made me curious.
Anyone has more insights and advice?
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