Driving MG4 to Zero%

When mine reached 9% SoC , the range changed to three dashes. I was only a mile or so from home so I didn't worry - but it's not really a very useful indicator!
 
Never been below 5% but the car has never reduced power or made any comment other that the standard message at 20% & 10%. The 2.3% buffer from the so called 61.7% usable to dead empty probably gives a bit of crawl distance. I haven't been game to try it though.
 
When did you last do a long charge?
Me? That very day....
I cleared the timer and limit and plugged it in. Just left it there till it stopped taking power. I don't really like letting the charge drop so low so I don't know if that full balancing charge affected the range indication.
 
 
People report, that there is still 10-15kms left until full stop on LFPs. If i look at the carscanner, the display soc and bms soc differ about 3%. So right in line. I'd wager there's about 1.5-2kWh of bottom buffer below 0%. So unless you go crazy with accelaration below 0% display, you're probably safe for at least a few kms.
Thanks @hojnikb, Please share a picture showing Car scanner BMS SoC vs Displayed SoC (at any state). You will be doing the doubters out there a great service. ;-). Thanks in advance
 
When mine reached 9% SoC , the range changed to three dashes. I was only a mile or so from home so I didn't worry - but it's not really a very useful indicator!
I suspect, that when you get three dashes, BMS might not be sure in itself, what the actual state of charge (or rather how much usable kWh there is) so to be safe, it just show three dashes.

At least, that'd make sense.
 

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