My 2017 chevy Bolt does a better jobRemaining range at low SOC is always an estimate in any EV.. Some companies hide the imprecision by providing a larger bottom buffer.
My 2017 chevy Bolt does a better jobRemaining range at low SOC is always an estimate in any EV.. Some companies hide the imprecision by providing a larger bottom buffer.
Cool. Enjoy it in good health.My 2017 chevy Bolt does a better job
It’s worth having service check battery diagnostics to make sure nothing is wrong. They can check that quickly.I went from 5% to 1% overnight after a 7.5 hour drive. Was the conclusion from this thread that it should be brought up to customer service?
Considering it myself since this is the first time even at very low states of charge this has occurred.
SOC estimation error accumulate as you drive and recharge. 7.5 hours is not that long of a drive but it depends on how you were driving and how many times you had to recharge. AS Borski says, ask service to take a look.I went from 5% to 1% overnight after a 7.5 hour drive. Was the conclusion from this thread that it should be brought up to customer service?
Considering it myself since this is the first time even at very low states of charge this has occurred.
No, not often. But when I get on a long drive, there are circumstances when I'd rather go eat than sit at another charger for 30-45 minutes.It is mind blowing to me that someone would run the car down so low so often. I'm not criticizing, it is your car to do what you want with it. But I would never run my ICE car down to the last 32oz of gas and expect an accurate reading from my "distance remaining" instrumentation. JMHO YMMV.
Lucid looked at the cell balancing and determined either BMS/battery is faulty, so. Awaiting what steps come next.It’s worth having service check battery diagnostics to make sure nothing is wrong. They can check that quickly.
If diagnostics show the battery is fine, this is likely due to the fact that low SOC estimations are immensely difficult to make accurately.
Makes sense. Hope they fix it quickly for you.Lucid looked at the cell balancing and determined either BMS/battery is faulty, so. Awaiting what steps come next.
AwesomeLucid looked at the cell balancing and determined either BMS/battery is faulty, so. Awaiting what steps come next.
You all can sit down now
Not to steal the thread but if Lucid used a refurbished battery, it might make sense for you to check if it meets this capacity threshold from the Lucid OEM warranty:I think ChatGPT is correct. I recently had a very similar experience with my AGT. Noticed that my range had suddenly diminished from where it normally was, especially when I was at a low SOC. . I explained to my SC that it was as if electrons were "leaking out of my battery". Indeed, when they checked it, cells were out of balance. They replaced my entire battery with a refurbished one. Problem was solved.
They didn’t. They use a remanufactured battery.Not to steal the thread but if Lucid used a refurbished battery, it might make sense for you to check if it meets this capacity threshold from the Lucid OEM warranty:
"If it is determined that your battery requires warranty repair, Lucid will repair, replace, or adjust the part with a new, reconditioned, or remanufactured part at the discretion of Lucid. However, Lucid will ensure that the capacity of the battery will be equal or greater than the original battery capacity during the warranty claim."
To me, refurbished means you have a reconditioned battery.
Please read the rest of the thread.I just had this happen! Yesterday, I had 85miles of range. Went to grab breakfast 35 miles on the dot round trip.
Get home with 50 miles of range...Check, Spot on!
Didn't go anywhere yesterday because it was raining cats and dogs, but in the 60s temp wise.
This morning i get up and was like "ah crap i forgot to plug it in, but ehh i got 50 miles left to get get breakfast"
Open up my app 13miles left!! WTF! it was in the 50s all night so it wasn't a cold issue. Anyway, Breakfast was 12 miles round trip, made it back with 1 miles remaining and now it's charging, but what the actual F happened to 37 miles of range?