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As some of you know I strongly believe that Range is king. My opinion is you should buy as much range as you can afford.
Since none of us owns a CT At this time, and we are not really sure of the range we will actually get, especially when towing... I thought I would conduct a little experiment today with my 2017 MS P100D.
i drove up to the lake house today and at the bottom of the hill I noted that I had 17 miles to destination and I need to climb to 5200 feet. My range meter said I had 172 miles of range. Great. My MS was empty except for a duffel bag and my golf clubs. The temps were around 80 degrees and my speed up the mountain was 35-50 miles per hour. How did we Do?
When I arrived I only had 122 miles of range left. So I used approx 2.94 miles of range for every mile traveled up the mountain. Like towing, traveling up the grade uses a lot of battery energy. So basically 3 miles of range for every mile traveled.
OK, is Range king as I have suggested? Let’s take a look at some numbers. My P100D was supposed to get 320 miles of range At 100% SOC. But of course it’s doesn’t get that. Not even close. Now in 3 years I have lost 5% to battery degeneration. at 90% SOC is shows only 274 miles of range. Very disappointing.
If you have a Tri-Motor CT listed 500 miles, you only get a listed 475 with 5% degeneration. At 90% SOC you would end up with only 428 miles of range. Now at 3 miles of range loss for every mile driven with towing that would only get you 143 miles from your destination. Meaning you only really have 71-72 miles of travel each way. 72. Miles.
I suspect towing will greatly reduce the actual miles you can drive a CT. So if the 500 mile Tri-Motor can only drive 143 miles towing one way, what would a dual motor be able to handle?
Interesting to note. When I go down the mountain I pick up between 12-16 miles of range depending on the SOC before I leave. I never charge to 100% when heading down the mountain. You need to leave room for the battery’s to charge as you go down.
Any thoughts?
Since none of us owns a CT At this time, and we are not really sure of the range we will actually get, especially when towing... I thought I would conduct a little experiment today with my 2017 MS P100D.
i drove up to the lake house today and at the bottom of the hill I noted that I had 17 miles to destination and I need to climb to 5200 feet. My range meter said I had 172 miles of range. Great. My MS was empty except for a duffel bag and my golf clubs. The temps were around 80 degrees and my speed up the mountain was 35-50 miles per hour. How did we Do?
When I arrived I only had 122 miles of range left. So I used approx 2.94 miles of range for every mile traveled up the mountain. Like towing, traveling up the grade uses a lot of battery energy. So basically 3 miles of range for every mile traveled.
OK, is Range king as I have suggested? Let’s take a look at some numbers. My P100D was supposed to get 320 miles of range At 100% SOC. But of course it’s doesn’t get that. Not even close. Now in 3 years I have lost 5% to battery degeneration. at 90% SOC is shows only 274 miles of range. Very disappointing.
If you have a Tri-Motor CT listed 500 miles, you only get a listed 475 with 5% degeneration. At 90% SOC you would end up with only 428 miles of range. Now at 3 miles of range loss for every mile driven with towing that would only get you 143 miles from your destination. Meaning you only really have 71-72 miles of travel each way. 72. Miles.
I suspect towing will greatly reduce the actual miles you can drive a CT. So if the 500 mile Tri-Motor can only drive 143 miles towing one way, what would a dual motor be able to handle?
Interesting to note. When I go down the mountain I pick up between 12-16 miles of range depending on the SOC before I leave. I never charge to 100% when heading down the mountain. You need to leave room for the battery’s to charge as you go down.
Any thoughts?