Trex
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As my Phev ownership is now 1 1/2 years I have now just done a capacity test on the drive battery. This I have done every 6 months including when I just bought the Phev ie I have done 4.
I do this test by driving with a fully charged drive battery on a sunday morning, 8am to about 9.15am, (light traffic so few red lights) with no heating or air conditioner along the same route (same speed) after resetting the odometer and note when the petrol motor starts and goes into hybrid mode. The results of the tests are:
1. 52.5kms Just after buying Phev April 2014
2. 52.9kms 6ths months later ie October 2014
3. 51.8kms April 2015 Now this test had notable more traffic (some big area championships soccer games) ie stopped at traffic lights more than last 2
4. 53.0kms October 2015
Test done as much as possible the same each time ie acc set to 65km/hr in 60Km/hr zone when not stopping or going around roundabouts. Slight differences in traffic are the only thing I cannot control.
Such consistent results. I am stoked!
The battery is holding up very well and I have been smashing that charge button consistently to get the fuel consumption down in the sixes from the eights (lts/100km) which I have been worried might hurt the battery. The only precaution I have taken for the battery is I will not let my wife take the Phev to her work ( she is a school teacher at a school about 3kms away and no shade ) on days that are forecast to be more than about 37 degrees C (she uses the Phev when we do not need it at my work.) . Read years ago close to fully charged Li-ion batteries and heat are not compatible.
I do this test by driving with a fully charged drive battery on a sunday morning, 8am to about 9.15am, (light traffic so few red lights) with no heating or air conditioner along the same route (same speed) after resetting the odometer and note when the petrol motor starts and goes into hybrid mode. The results of the tests are:
1. 52.5kms Just after buying Phev April 2014
2. 52.9kms 6ths months later ie October 2014
3. 51.8kms April 2015 Now this test had notable more traffic (some big area championships soccer games) ie stopped at traffic lights more than last 2
4. 53.0kms October 2015
Test done as much as possible the same each time ie acc set to 65km/hr in 60Km/hr zone when not stopping or going around roundabouts. Slight differences in traffic are the only thing I cannot control.
Such consistent results. I am stoked!
The battery is holding up very well and I have been smashing that charge button consistently to get the fuel consumption down in the sixes from the eights (lts/100km) which I have been worried might hurt the battery. The only precaution I have taken for the battery is I will not let my wife take the Phev to her work ( she is a school teacher at a school about 3kms away and no shade ) on days that are forecast to be more than about 37 degrees C (she uses the Phev when we do not need it at my work.) . Read years ago close to fully charged Li-ion batteries and heat are not compatible.