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We are tied, and I believe this is maximum number one can get.
2 to the power of 6 = 64
We are tied, and I believe this is maximum number one can get.
Wow! You and I found out late after sometimes if ownership.Hey! How did you get the battery % to show up? Where’s that hiding in the menu? I prefer to see % over miles
Nope! But good educated guess!First 85 miles must’ve been entirely downhill lol. Because the next 74 miles seemed far less efficient (but still not bad!).
Who knows, software floating point overflow?Thanks, at least I can understand the numbers. Of course my next question is why would Lucid cap the number, just show the actual.
Thanks for figuring that out. Looking at all of the pictures, I was confused by why you SoC was dropping but you were maintaining such a high kWh. A bug definitely answers that questionSo the answer to satisfy everyone’s curiosity…
IT’S A BUG!!!!!
When I reset my Trip B Odometers, it reset mi/kWH and kWH, but it didn’t reset miles traveled somehow, so 85 miles / 0 kWH = ♾. 6.4 represents ♾. So I have free 85 miles added to total Trip B Odometer for ongoing efficiency calculation. Why is that? Beats me! Maybe I hit an Easter basket to make it like that.
There you have it. It was good bug to make owners feel good.![]()
not in base 5We are tied, and I believe this is maximum number one can get.
2 to the power of 6 = 64
No, but we are in digital world bits and bites are broken down into binary (0’s & 1’s). Base of 5 would be alien technology.not in base 5
I average 1.6 for demo rides, isn't lower better?I have to look at mine. Did demo ride for my brothers yesterday, LOL