Bit more data noted during another remote climate use. Internal temp 117F upon initiation. Battery 82%. After 15 minutes, internal temp 90F, battery 78%. After 30 minutes, battery 76%. Internal temp appeared to be holding in the mid 80s from 15 minutes - 30 minutes. I don't recall whether the Honda documentation states if there is a temperature goal for the remote climate system (if it had a goal to be within 15 degrees of the set point my numbers would confirm this).
So my rule of thumb is that for 30 minutes of climate usage, battery drain could be around 5%. I believe someone has posted the amount of power the A/C system requires, so this could reinforce a rule of thumb based on the math. I believe after getting to the mid-80s inside, my compressor was turning off and on, so not continuous power drain.
When remote climate is active, you should be able to see updated status (cabin temp and battery charge) in the App approximately every five minutes.
So my rule of thumb is that for 30 minutes of climate usage, battery drain could be around 5%. I believe someone has posted the amount of power the A/C system requires, so this could reinforce a rule of thumb based on the math. I believe after getting to the mid-80s inside, my compressor was turning off and on, so not continuous power drain.
When remote climate is active, you should be able to see updated status (cabin temp and battery charge) in the App approximately every five minutes.