blueice89
Lucidnaire
- Joined
- Dec 21, 2021
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- Location
- Gilbert AZ
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- Lucid 22”AGT quantum
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- 7MET7857
Oh so you do percent not miles ? Is percent accurate ?This topic has been discussed ad nauseum. The miles shown related to percent charged is based on the EPA range for your size wheels. It has nothing to do with your actual mileage. That's why so many of us just display the percent remaining rather than the fairyland miles.
There was a large entry explaining this in detail on www.lucidupdates.com in the FAQs.Oh so you do percent not miles ? Is percent accurate ?
Percent is the actual percent of charge in your battery. It's based on reality. Unlike estimated miles, which is a fantasy.Oh so you do percent not miles ? Is percent accurate ?
For someone who has been a member here for over a year and a half, there are a lot of basic principles you seem to have not seen discussed here repeatedly.Oh so you do percent not miles ? Is percent accurate ?
*112 kWh for GT, 118 kWh for GTP and DEPercent is the actual percent of charge in your battery. It's based on reality. Unlike estimated miles, which is a fantasy.
You can easily calculate a rough guess of how many miles you can go from your percentage. Take your battery size (for me with a Touring, it's 92 kWh. For a GT, that would be 118). Multiply by your current percentage. Then multiply that by what your current trip performance is. (i.e., 3.6 mi/kWh).
If you want to make it easier, skip the exact battery pack size and just assume it's 100. So then just multiply your current percentage by your current mi/kWh. It'll be a bit high on a Touring and a bit low on the GT, but it'll give you a good enough guess to know when you should stop to charge.
Keep in mind that you don't want to go to 0%. So you can subtract whatever percentage you are comfortable with as a reserve from your current percentage before beginning. So, if you are currently at 60%, and you want to charge when you get to 10%, start with 50%. Multiply 118 x 50% = 59. Multiply 59 x 3.6 (or whatever your current mi/kWh is) = 212.4.
The reason this is better is that you are basing on your actual battery percentage and how well your car is performing efficiency-wise right now. As opposed to the EPA rating, which is an ideal. As conditions change (you start going uphill, say, or the wind changes, or you speed up) you can recalculate and get an updated estimate. Just keep an eye on your mi/kWh and adjust your calculations whenever that changes by more than a few tenths.
Why Lucid doesn't use this simple formula when showing estimate is beyond most of our understanding. It still wouldn't be perfect, but it would be a lot better than what they do now.
Oops. Thanks.*112 kWh for GT, 118 kWh for GTP and DE
Wait, touring and pure has different battery capacities?Thank you all I been here for a year but treat me like a new user for now I come from the Tesla world and this is all pretty new to meI appreciate the explanation. And trust me if I am asking your newer users and owners are for sure going to want to know!
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I think that would be the RWD vs. the AWD? Someone can correct me on that. I thought the Pure AWD has the same 92 kWh as the Touring.Wait, touring and pure has different battery capacities?
That was my thought as well, but many sources repeat conflicting opinions.I think that would be the RWD vs. the AWD? Someone can correct me on that. I thought the Pure AWD has the same 92 kWh as the Touring.
Uh... why would tinting your car increase efficiency? Interior heat does not really play any part in range.. and if anything it would decrease it thanks to the 0.0000001 increase in drag CD...but I also heavily tinted my car so that might be masking the efficiency hit.
What is a good sample size i Can maybe reset one of my trip counters1. 67 miles is not a large enough sample size.
2. As I have described several times in response to your other posts, wheel size has no bearing on efficiency. It is tire width and composition.
You may do whatever you would like with your trip counters.What is a good sample size i Can maybe reset one of my trip counters