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graeber_28927 | 2 years ago
E.g.: I drive an Opel Corsa-e, and I usually have cruise control at around 100 km/h in the winter, 110km/h in the summer, and I stop every 150-200km to charge up to ~90%. I fully expect a Tesla to be faster, but I'm curious by how much.
darkstar_16|2 years ago
graeber_28927|2 years ago
farslan|2 years ago
AYBABTME|2 years ago
I don't bother slowing down, I drive as fast as I can get away with (and safety). Except once I wanted to one-shot a long distance and put the car on autopilot behind big trucks. This way my range about doubled. In fact it's often better for range to follow the fastest biggest car, than to drive slower but with no one in front of you. Think "150kmh behind a pickup truck gives more range than 110kmh pushing air alone".
andruby|2 years ago
It usually charges from 5~20% to 40~70%. If you're optimizing to minimize total charge time, you should aim to charge from 10% to 60%.
graeber_28927|2 years ago
mgoetzke|2 years ago
You can of course also empty the battery from 93% to 8% (drove that yesterday) after 212 km when driving at max speed of 188 km/h (3C avg. temp)
farslan|2 years ago