Hi Pete,
I drive the 2022 build/MY 23 MG HS + EV (PHEV) in Sydney.
Its not so cold for us here, but we still do get into the car on winter mornings when the temperature may be 11-12°C. To overcome that issue of the ICE kicking in (when just wanting to drive in EV for a short urban journey on A or B roads), I sometimes do this in the drive, before setting off:
- turn the temp control down from 20 to 16. And put the seat heater on to keep me warm.
- select EV. It comes on.
- after 2-3 minutes, when stopped at a traffic lights, turn the seat heater off, and put the temp back to 19-20.
- That annoying message is not received! “EV mode not supported”.
BTW : I have the HVAC on "auto" virtually 365 days a year. Seems fine to me.
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Was most intrigued by your comment : "when starting I keep my foot on the brake until “System Ready” appears on the dash. Move the gear lever from Park to Neutral before selecting Drive or Reverse, move the lever slowly and deliberately to each indent. " Like you I wait for "system ready", but have always moved from "P" to "R" or "D" with no issues.
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You say, "I try to not go regularly below 20% battery charge in the interest of long term battery health, am I being over cautious?" I have
sometimes gone down to 8-10% by the time I am back home in the evening. On those occasions I take the opportunity to do a full charge (is that called the equalisation charge?) taking the charge fully up to 100% = 62-63 km (39 miles). Normally I would just recharge up to 80-90%.
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That was a good idea to point out it is better to disengage cruise control to allow regen to function. There is no regen with cruise control on.
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On the question of your overall economy : 72 mpg.
All that depends a lot on the 'mix 'of long trips in hybrid / auto mode, and short trips in EV Only mode. Here is an example of where a driver could be around 1.4L per 100km = 202 MPG -UK. See this annual example below:
- Long road trips on Motorways and "A" roads, always in Hybrid / Auto. Distance travelled : say 3900 km (2423 miles). Fuel consumption : 6 L per 100 km (47 MPG - UK). 6 x 39 L = 234 L of petrol used. That is 51.5 UK gallons.
- Short local round trips in hometown, and around hometown, each short round trip less than 55 km (34 miles) = ZERO litres of petrol used (all done on EV only). Distance travelled : say 330 trips x 40 km average = 13200 km (8202 miles).
Total annual distance 3900 + 13200 = 17,100 km (10,625 miles).
Total Petrol consumed = 234 L = 51.5 UK gallons.
Consumption averages out to 1.4L per 100 km or 202 MPG (UK).
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It has been a very good car for me - so far - over the 12 months of ownership.