AndysComputer
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My wife and I may take a visit to Austin in the near future and despite owning a Tesla, which is more suited to this kind of trip, I like the challenge of trying to do it in the Mini.
Now, ABRP says it can be done but I will need to stop 3 times to charge, totaling 56 minutes, and I will arrive at charger 2, charger 3 and my destination with just 5% battery each time.
My range tests at speed suggest the car can do better than that, in fact I could do it with 1 charge stop (the 2nd one on the ABRP list) and I would get to that charger with about 13% charge left even though I skipped a charge. So ABRP is massively, massively pessimistic here...
If I can make the 114.5 miles to that charger on one charge then I can in theory make it all the way to Austin without charging again as it would be a further 109 miles.
Now, granted, my single stop would be longer and far into the top end of the pack so maybe I won't save any charging time, but I prefer my theory:
Now, if ABRP is pessimistic on power use then it's being very optimistic on charging speeds because it thinks going from 64% to 89% on that first charge will take just 11 minutes which I doubt...
Before taking the trip for real I decided to see if I could make that 2nd charger on a single charge, and also could I make it home as that could be different...
Now, ABRP says it can be done but I will need to stop 3 times to charge, totaling 56 minutes, and I will arrive at charger 2, charger 3 and my destination with just 5% battery each time.
My range tests at speed suggest the car can do better than that, in fact I could do it with 1 charge stop (the 2nd one on the ABRP list) and I would get to that charger with about 13% charge left even though I skipped a charge. So ABRP is massively, massively pessimistic here...
If I can make the 114.5 miles to that charger on one charge then I can in theory make it all the way to Austin without charging again as it would be a further 109 miles.
Now, granted, my single stop would be longer and far into the top end of the pack so maybe I won't save any charging time, but I prefer my theory:
- 1 hour 50 mins of driving
- 50(?) minute stop (12% to 97%)
- 1 hour 50 mins of driving
- Arrive with 10%
- 40 minutes driving
- 11 minute charging stop (64% to 89%)
- 1 hour 15 mins driving
- 34 minute charging stop (5% to 86%)
- 1 hour 15 mins driving
- 12 minute charging stop (5% to 32%)
- 28 minutes driving
- Arrive with 6% battery
Now, if ABRP is pessimistic on power use then it's being very optimistic on charging speeds because it thinks going from 64% to 89% on that first charge will take just 11 minutes which I doubt...
Before taking the trip for real I decided to see if I could make that 2nd charger on a single charge, and also could I make it home as that could be different...
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