My speed is usually 50-70 km/h but I'd say I average about 20-30km/h due to stop and go traffic. I drive in smooth and am a bit aggressive on the accelerator I guess but I have kids in the car so I'm not racing from stoplight to stoplight.
What I've realized about driving EVs (not just lucid) which is very important for those coming from ICE cars is that different variables have a much larger impact on range on an EV than a ICE. I get that this statement sounds obvious for most EV drivers but despite driving an EV for 8 years now I still get caught off guard about this. Sunny, no wind, 16 celsius and I can get 85-90% of stated range. Add rain and it drops a certain %, add A/C use drops by certain %, colder temps = non-linear % drop, speed over 90 km/h = non-linear % drop, etc and they aren't all necessarily just simply additive. I find some of the kind of like synergistic. If you see the pattern, when you add multiple variables, it becomes very hard to "predict" what your actual range will be and this can be a source of disappointment for EV drivers, myself included.
1 semi-solution would be to plug the car in everyday so it is always at 80% to start and then the above would only be an issue on prolonged trips...