Thank you so much
@upa and others for the valuable information on something that should have been explained in a straightforward manner by Genesis, one way or another. I just got the car here in Toronto 3 days ago and I travel a decent amount to go visit people and go skiing in and around Montreal and Quebec City, so coming up with a strategy to maximize range during cold winters is essential.
A few things I'm still scratching my head about:
1. You can't seem to be able to pre-condition remotely. You need to initiate it from inside the car. Am I supposed to turn the car on, set a DC destination then leave the car on and leave it outside unattended? (I don't have a garage)
2. You can't AC charge and battery pre-condition at the same time? What's the point of the status for battery pre-conditioning in the attached screenshot from the Canadian Genesis Connect app? It almost feels like they intended or be useful somehow.
3. I have read that the US version of the app allows to set a DC destination remotely, hence also initiating battery pre-conditioning, even though the filters are not optimal. Sounds like at least half a solution is available in the US. Should we push Canada side for something similar at the very minimum?
This car is AMAZING in sooooo many ways. I didn't take delivery of the model y ordered 3 years ago when they delivered it to me, once I realized what little I was receiving for what I was paying for. I'm beyond happy with what I received when I bought the GV60. The only issue is range, which I was able to justify with insanely fast charging. In cold winters, that's not the case, hence why finding a practical and reasonable solution using battery pre-conditioning is essential.
Any information that helps with this issue is very welcomed. Relying on Genesis dealer is close to useless, since they way less experience that any of us do. Does reaching out to Genesis Canada/USA help at all?
Thanks.