Wildeyed
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And is it Canadian or American? Very different from mine.Is it a desktop version or apple app.
And is it Canadian or American? Very different from mine.Is it a desktop version or apple app.
Both, I have an Android phone, but works on IOS as well. Did your dealer not explain all that to you when you bought the car? It allows you to remotely view and manage some of your car features, eg climate control, door locks, charging, etc. Very useful tool.Is it a desktop version or apple app.
My Android Canadian Blue link app looks completely different from the screenshot you posted. Yes, I understand Bluelink but am trying to understand why your version looks so very different.Mine is Canada, but assume it the same everywhere?...
So what does the Blue link app look like on a phone?I was wondering the same thing. Looks like a desktop version of the Blue link app. But VERY different from the Canadian phone app.
https://imgur.com/I can't figure out how to attach pics in this forum so I can't help.
So remote services should show a similar screen, what appears under vehicle health?Here is the main screen on my app.View attachment 4930
Thanks for thatHere’s remote service screen
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I've been getting around 450-475 km per charge lately. Drove a lot of highways lately.Thanks for that
213 km @47% is super good
Just checked the dash on Blueberry - 219 km @47%
Pretty similar numbers
Before charging to 70% today, I took the info from the dash as accumulated actual mileage of 196 km since last time I charged to 80%.I've been getting around 450-475 km per charge lately. Drove a lot of highways lately.
Nothing; the mass is the sum of the protons and neutronsI've been trying to relate weight to range. I knew how much a gallon of gas weighed, does anyone know how much 64kwh of electrons weigh?![]()
So I don't need to drive around with less than half a 'tank'.Nothing; the mass is the sum of the protons and neutrons
https://www.thoughtco.com/how-to-calculate-atomic-mass-603823
I'm not going to get into elements and periodic table stuff but according to this:
https://electricrevs.com/2018/12/20...e3ketRthNhzyyt5PmCCgw0Mq0iCaKqh2W_agNBtpcG0sA
each of the 294 cells weigh about 1.8 pounds = 529 pounds total (not including bus bars, bolts, wiring, bms and cooling system)
I have gone from around 297 to 337 miles on one charge. Looks like I will be pushing 350-360 on my next charge.A lot of people have been discussing EV Range, I was thinking it might be nice to see what others get for estimates when fully charged. My goal is 300 miles / 482 km, and driving pretty conservatively, I've managed to get to 297 miles on a full charge.
My current driving score is 98% economical and 2% normal. I live in a fairly hilly area, and the temps have been very moderate, between 40-70. I think the hills hurt a bit, obviously you can regen coming down the other side but I think it uses more power to get up the hill than you ever get back, so generally flat driving would likely be better, but I'm just guessing.
Here's my screen grab...
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