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kwh per 100 km
**kWh per 100 km** (kilowatt-hours per 100 kilometers) is a measure of energy consumption, commonly used for electric vehicles. It indicates how much electrical energy (in kilowatt-hours) a vehicle uses to travel a distance of 100 kilometers. Lower values mean higher energy efficiency.
My battery consumption gets sticked to the maximum value (29.8 kWh/100 km) but the consumption was almost 34kWh (I calculated afterwards). The question is WHY? My own car is lying in my face. Is everybody ok with that or is it just me?
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