Undoubtedly, cold weather will lower your maximum range, especially while driving with your climate control operating.Jscifres said:I'm thinking that my range is being down rated due to my driving style? So far, my average efficiency is on the low side at about 2.2 miles/kWh.
I tried to reset my driving history to see if I could get my max range back up to 100 miles, but no luck so far.
Dsinned said:A driving efficiency of only 2.2mi/kWh is indeed relatively low.
Some of us here are averaging at least 3.0mi/kWh, which you can verify in the ECO Dashboard app in Entunes. If you do the math (35kWh * 2.2mi/kWh = 77mi), gets you substantially less electric range from a (standard) full charge. Even after an extended charge your max range would only be about 92 miles.
Try updating and resetting ("clearing") your efficiency display . . .Jscifres said:I've been driving it around town (no freeway) and have given a few rides to interested friends (always hitting the gas a bit under sport mode for those) so I expect my mileage will improve over some time. But, I've tried to get 3.0 mi/kWh out of a few short trips and just can't get much above 2.7, and that is with me driving almost dangerously slow (not keeping up with traffic at green lights - from a stop). I do drive with the climate control on Eco High, set at about 70 degrees...
Do you guys who get 3.0 mi/kWh drive around with no climate control at all? Are you having trouble keeping up with traffic to get that kind of result?
This is my first electric car, so I'm facing a bit of a learning curve here...
Thanks!
Dsinned said:Try updating and resetting ("clearing") your efficiency display . . .
I've noticed the exact same thing. I wonder how much of this is just due to the Rav's extra weight and how much could be attributed to different gearing ratios used and/or different inverter/motor design between Nissan and Tesla.TonyWilliams said:The Rav4 is a bit reversed from my previous LEAF(s), in that I can get better economy on the freeway than around town. 4100 pounds of all season tires rolling in stop and go traffic doesn't do so well. I average about mid to high twos around town, and "range chart values" of 3.4 at 65mph down a level freeway with no heat.
With my LEAF, at 65 mph on the level freeway, it got 4.0 miles/kWh and I got about the same around town.