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Are you tracking your average economy?

ljnelson109

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I tend to notice on a charge by charge basis how I am doing. I am very cognizant of the impact from highway driving and lower ambient temperatures. The other day I realized that I had never reset the trip tracker since the day I bought the car. When I took delivery there was over 400 miles on it (dealer had it for roughly a year before I bought it). I can only assume that the average from those first 400+ miles was pretty bad. In retrospect I wish I had reset it.

I took this photo the other day of the running tally. I can't say that I am really upset by this average. How do your numbers compare?

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I’m at 21.3 kWh/100 km over about 50,000 KMs.
I’m typically at <20 over the warmer months, with a fair increase during the winter due to heating.

That’s 2.9 m/kWh in American.
 
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Very much the same (efficiency) here... have not reset since I got it (just over 1 yrs ago). No, I'm ok with this number (and I got it in late Sept last yr, and this picture is about 2 weeks old, so this includes pieces of 2 Winters (Eastern PA)

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Very much the same (efficiency) here... have not reset since I got it (just over 1 yrs ago). No, I'm ok with this number (and I got it in late Sept last yr, and this picture is about 2 weeks old, so this includes pieces of 2 Winters (Eastern PA)

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What trim is this? At 3.1 on my Performance, I am fairly pleased. If you are getting 3.3 in a Performance, you are clearly a more conservative driver than me!
 
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What trim is this? At 3.1 on my Performance, I am fairly pleased. If you are getting 3.3 in a Performance, you are clearly a more conservative driver than me!
Nope.. Adv
 
Nope.. Adv
Thanks. That lines up with expectations. I admit, I do play with the power (and boost) at times. But on a regular basis, I try to be conservative. If nothing else, I am not in a hurry to buy tires.
 
I’m at 21.3 kWh/100 km over about 50,000 KMs.
I’m typically at <20 over the warmer months, with a fair increase during the winter due to heating.

That’s 2.9 m/kWh in American.
Mine says 2.9 but I don't care. I bought the Performance edition for the three elements it provided me: small size, performance and luxury. Range was not one of my concerns. I don't do long intercity trips and I travel all over greater Phoenix and never have come close to running out of electrons even though I only charge to 80%.
 
I also did not reset the counter since I got the car (Avdanced) 16 months ago.
It currently shows 12300 miles, 478 hours and 3.6 kwh.
 
My winter average is 2.5. It's been cold and snowy here...

3.3 in the spring/summer/fall, though!
 
Just checked mine. 3.4 miles/kwh. About 11,500 miles since the first week of March. That includes road trip from Lindon, UT (near Provo) to Puyallup (near Seattle) about 880 mies; Puyallup to Cannon Beach, OR and back (350 miles), Puyallup to Sunriver, OR and back (640 miles); and Puyallup to Boulder, CO and back (2700 miles) with speeds as high as 80 mph through Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming. Slacker Colorado was a mere 75 mph speed limit.
 
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