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Since I woke up to snow on the ground for the first time this morning, I decided to experiment with the climate and defrost functions so I could use the information for future planning. For reference, I park outside and will all winter unfortunately. I also live outside of Buffalo so we will have more than our share of cold and snow over the next several months. I unplugged the car yesterday morning and this morning, it was at 79% with an outside temp in the low 30's and interior temp reported by the app at 31 degrees. So, I turned on the climate to warm the car to 67 degrees and also turned on the defroster. When the app notified me that the climate control and defrost had shut off after 45 minutes, the interior temp was at 67 degrees and it had used 5% of the battery down to 74%. There was still some snow on the windows, roof and a little on the windshield so I decided to see if there was a noticeable difference in energy usage between using the heater vs the defrost functions. Presently running the defrost only and after a half hour, the battery is down to 71%. And the interior temp has risen to 85 degrees. My initial thoughts are that the defrost uses a significant amount of energy but serves to defrost AND heat up the interior. So, I will still have to try the heater alone on a cold morning to see how much difference there is when just heating the interior.
Has anyone else played around with this? I'd love to hear your experiences. BTW, the experiment was motivated by the fact that I will be spending multiple nights parked outside at hotels during the winter months. And, if I am not able to be plugged in, I wanted to know how much energy I'd lose by warming/defrosting the car in the morning so I could plan my travel/mileage better.
Has anyone else played around with this? I'd love to hear your experiences. BTW, the experiment was motivated by the fact that I will be spending multiple nights parked outside at hotels during the winter months. And, if I am not able to be plugged in, I wanted to know how much energy I'd lose by warming/defrosting the car in the morning so I could plan my travel/mileage better.