neal adkins
Active Member
With your obvios technical skills it was a little misdirected pun. I think its smarter to use a least half of your battery before approaching a long upgrade, then use hv charge during the climb. I have been doing this for about 2 years now and have little to no battery degradation. But my comment is also an inside joke on how my clarity protects itself from me. Like how it will apply the brake if i approach another car too fast, and warn me if im going off the road and such. The car thinks it's pretty smart. My sense of humor is a little warped. On a more serious note, im very happy with my mid 70's mpg considering about 60 percent highway miles.The EV range gain on the descent, as stated, was actually tremendous. From mid-40’s to 80. I’ve reported on this trip previously in another thread. It was the tail end of a single day, 700 mile trip with 3 fuel stops. The starting EV estimate at the beginning of the trip was 62 miles and the battery gauge had dropped 4 bars upon reaching the final summit.
I suspect that the BMS limits regenerative charging to something close to a 1C rate. So, the ~10 minutes of descending may have added ~2kWh’s of charge to the battery. I ballpark 1 bar at 1KWh, or ~3 miles Those are rough numbers. It is possible that the gauge was about to lose a 5th bar at the summit or that it was about to add a 2nd bar at the bottom. Being down 4 bars isn’t nearly full in my book, and we know that the car only dumps excess regen under moderate to heavy braking after coming off a full charge.
Can you clarify what you mean by “my Clarity is too smart to let me reach the top of the 5K ft mountain climb”?
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