I don't think I would know about 50% of what I do without these forums. And actually the important 50% I learned here. I spent about six months not really understanding how to best drive Clarity. I actually did read the manual almost cover to cover the first week of the new car. My wife found me sitting in the car sometimes at night trying to understand features.
HV charge is in the manual as in "what it does," but not necessarily "how to best use it." Key things that I learned on this forum include:
- In Clarity, the *electric motor* is absolutely more powerful than gas. I found this very counter-intuitive to the point where I'd use the gas engine up a big hill. Now I do the opposite. If significant hill and I have charge, I drop out of HV mode, go all EV up the big hill (and maybe down to get the recovery) then re-engage HV.
- In my first six months I used to routinely let my car go to EV range=0. I now never allow that. I find Clarity does best including in HV mode, with EV estimated charge of 5-10 or more miles. If I go below 5-10, press and hold HV until I go back to 60%.
- In practice, if your driving on flat ground, one typically doesn't need HV charge unless on a long trip; i.e. EV in my car goes down slowly even when in HV mode, and it loses EV range when doing brief stops. The other place HV charge is super important is going through mountains and hills. It can help you retain EV charge (not let it go to zero).
- If you have one of the blessed Clarity's that never does angry bees, you can allow EV=0, but I still wouldn't risk it. There's no downside to leaving some EV range all the time. My Clarity absolutely "borrows" from the EV charge while driving around in HV mode, and then tries to replenish it. If EV=0, I presume the car has less flexibility in its power-management.
- Oh and of course and as Landshark mentions, on a longer trip, I guard and protect my EV range and "spend" it where it has the best utility. My commute is all electric, so I spend it freely when I know I'll be back at my charger before EV=0 anyway.
But the tips above while simple to do, were not obvious to me, and in my car's case make a world of difference. And finally, even an "uneducated" driver can just get in and drive. I would tell family that borrow the car to just push HV right away. This tends to yield the best experience for the uninitiated.
-Dan
PS: There are Clarity owners who claim they can drive with EV=0 same as normal hybrid mode. That has never been my experience even when the car was brand new. I only hear high reving aka "angry bees" when EV=0, that literally never happens otherwise, and does not occur in HV charge mode. YMMV.