victor_2019
Active Member
We did our first camping trip with the Kona.
We used the roof cross bars plus a roof basket and a roof bag to carry stuff.
With this much on top of the car killing the aerodynamics and traveling mostly on highway with speeds between 70 to 100 km/h and some AC use the average drain was 20 kwh per hundred km.
One interesting thing was that i left with 100% on the battery and after 122km stopped for a quick charge when the battery showed 65% left and average consumption 19.3 kwh per hundred km.
35% for 122 km means full range 350km.
At an average of 19.3 kwh that means 67kwh total battery capacity.
On the way back i was mostly traveling 100 to 110 km/h and using AC all the time the consumption was more line 24 kwh per hundred km.
We used the roof cross bars plus a roof basket and a roof bag to carry stuff.
With this much on top of the car killing the aerodynamics and traveling mostly on highway with speeds between 70 to 100 km/h and some AC use the average drain was 20 kwh per hundred km.
One interesting thing was that i left with 100% on the battery and after 122km stopped for a quick charge when the battery showed 65% left and average consumption 19.3 kwh per hundred km.
35% for 122 km means full range 350km.
At an average of 19.3 kwh that means 67kwh total battery capacity.
On the way back i was mostly traveling 100 to 110 km/h and using AC all the time the consumption was more line 24 kwh per hundred km.