gwatpe said:The PHEV I am driving presently has over 10000km now and I have confirmed the battery has allowed the PHEV to be driven 45km on only battery in a closed loop real world test. The battery required 10.5kWh to be recharged for the 45km driven, so the E range is 23.3kWh/100km. This is a lot more energy than the advertised kWh/100km.
As an aside, the estimated range with a full charge has now been recorded by the car at 88km.
ufo said:I know the advertised values.
What I am trying to say is that even we get worse milage (even 100% worse) cost of fuel (electricity) is much less compared to any conventional ICE vehicle even light ones with small ICEs.
gwatpe said:Hi Ufo,
the advertising has the PHEV consuming 134Wh/km. This is 13.4kWh/100km.
The car has an advertised range of 52km, and I have measured recharging with at least 10.5kWh,
The published values do not correlate, as 52km relates to approx 6.8kWh. The 10.5kWh should give about 80km of range. I have achieved 45km.
Lots of holes here. We have been given the 1.9L/100km petrol explanation, but maybe the electrics are measured a special way as well. Maybe some petrol is allowed to be used to work out the electric economy, in the same way as electricity is allowed to be used to work out the petrol economy.
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