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What was your average speed for the journey? (It's on the same screen where the miles/kWh is shown).
Good point - not sure if I can look back at that journey as I've charged and driven again since then. Is there a previous journeys log anywhere?What was your average speed for the journey? (It's on the same screen where the miles/kWh is shown).
The average takes into account the time waiting, so it isn't hard to say - a high average speed gives a lower efficiency. It is easy to get high numbers either over a short distance or with a low average because urban journeys or traffic dominates.Hard to say. I agree it will be a cold day in hell when my car ever shows that efficiency in normal driving (as opposed to crawling around town), but the car goes on counting minutes when you're actually stationary, so the reported average speed is often way under the real speed.
Mine doesn't for long journeys because it is less than 5 mins drive to the dual carriageway. Much depends where you live. My efficiency suffers also because it is all hills, not flat, so the journey always starts off with a low score.Everyone's journey will start and end with some low speed driving, so I think most journeys of that length will show similar average speeds. I agree it's important to compare apples with apples though.
Unfortunately no, I’m in the process of moving and I’ve changed vehicles so I’m in a bit of a pickle with finding stuff currently as the place I’ve moved into is being refurbished. But I wish I had.Did you capture this on a dashcam?
Already had that. Been waiting 6 or 7 weeks for a replacement tailgate that binds against the roofline On opening Just because they couldn’t replicate it.That's a shame.
If you take it to a dealer they'll probably do nothing claiming they can't replicate the issue.