Miles per kWh at different speeds

Miles per kWh at different speeds

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DeuceDeuce

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397 posts

99 months

Monday 14th October
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Has anyone had much experience of European road trips in their EV?

I believe about 3 miles per kWh is about average (?) for mixed driving but what might that drop to if you wanted to go at a steady 85mph on the autoroute?

I don’t think UK driving has any relevance as I’ve never been able travel at a reasonable speed for hundreds of kms like you can in Europe.

For the sort of trips we do I’d like to be confident we could get about 275 miles at 85mph before having to recharge. I’m guessing this is beyond reach for now?

ChrisW.

6,822 posts

262 months

Monday 14th October
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I think most Ev drivers simply don't drive that fast ...

We have a vary humble Kia eNiro which around town averages 4.4 miles per kWh ... at 65mph on the motorway with modest traffic we could just eek 300 miles out of the 64kWh battery ... also assuming that we could run the battery to almost nothing.

I am guessing this could be 200 miles at 85mph ??

P.S. This was with the heater set at 20C with an ambient temperature of 15C and no lights ... there are a lot of variables !

HoHoHo

15,156 posts

257 months

Monday 14th October
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I was going 152mph on the Autobahn the other day in my Taycan GTS, no idea what my MPKW was, I didn’t really care smile

I do know my 100% charge indicate a range of about 180 miles or so……..

Does that help?

ChrisW.

6,822 posts

262 months

Monday 14th October
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But that's at your average speed from the start of your journey ... what was that ?

ChocolateFrog

28,614 posts

180 months

Monday 14th October
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Pulling a number out of my arse I'm going to go for 2.3ish in winter, 2.6 in summer.

I doubt 3 is achievable. I'd be getting more like 2.1/2.2 in my car.

Murph7355

38,903 posts

263 months

Tuesday 15th October
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DeuceDeuce said:
Has anyone had much experience of European road trips in their EV?

I believe about 3 miles per kWh is about average (?) for mixed driving but what might that drop to if you wanted to go at a steady 85mph on the autoroute?

I don’t think UK driving has any relevance as I’ve never been able travel at a reasonable speed for hundreds of kms like you can in Europe.

For the sort of trips we do I’d like to be confident we could get about 275 miles at 85mph before having to recharge. I’m guessing this is beyond reach for now?
I have a GTS ST (bigger wheels and tyres which hurt range)...best I've ever seen is around 3.1m/kWh.

Lifetime average for the car (22k miles) is 2.9.

I doubt you'll see over 3 at sustained high speed (in fact I'd bet on that), even from a J2. I reckon at 85mph I'd be around 2.

As we've mentioned on the ZEV mandate thread, though, do you really need it? They charge up quickly at fast chargers.

HoHoHo

15,156 posts

257 months

Tuesday 15th October
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Murph7355 said:
DeuceDeuce said:
Has anyone had much experience of European road trips in their EV?

I believe about 3 miles per kWh is about average (?) for mixed driving but what might that drop to if you wanted to go at a steady 85mph on the autoroute?

I don’t think UK driving has any relevance as I’ve never been able travel at a reasonable speed for hundreds of kms like you can in Europe.

For the sort of trips we do I’d like to be confident we could get about 275 miles at 85mph before having to recharge. I’m guessing this is beyond reach for now?
I have a GTS ST (bigger wheels and tyres which hurt range)...best I've ever seen is around 3.1m/kWh.

Lifetime average for the car (22k miles) is 2.9.

I doubt you'll see over 3 at sustained high speed (in fact I'd bet on that), even from a J2. I reckon at 85mph I'd be around 2.

As we've mentioned on the ZEV mandate thread, though, do you really need it? They charge up quickly at fast chargers.
My lifetime is 2.1mi/kWh with an average speed of 34mph over 13k miles.

You are correct, having been through Europe a number of times the infrastructure is brilliant and the number of fast chargers is incredible, they really have this EV stuff sorted yes

RobbyJ

1,634 posts

229 months

Tuesday 15th October
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My 4S on 20's has a lifetime average consumption of 3.5mi/kWh over 33,000 miles. I did Le Mans and back with a totally full car at 85mph on the French part, I think I was at around 2.8mi/kWh so should be good for around 220ish miles.

DeuceDeuce

Original Poster:

397 posts

99 months

Tuesday 15th October
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RobbyJ said:
My 4S on 20's has a lifetime average consumption of 3.5mi/kWh over 33,000 miles. I did Le Mans and back with a totally full car at 85mph on the French part, I think I was at around 2.8mi/kWh so should be good for around 220ish miles.
V helpful. Thanks.

RobBucks

100 posts

78 months

Wednesday 30th October
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I have a 4S.
Averaged 3.3 mi/kwh over c.8,000 miles. That’s through winter and summer.
Motorway run in current weather I averaged 3.4mi/kwh but I basically drive at motorway speed limit.
I find worse consumption is for very brief trips driving to and from the train station for commute - more like 2-2.3, and can be sub 2 in very cold winter conditions.

elmroad

22 posts

76 months

Thursday 7th November
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My 4s CT does 3m / kHw on the motorway at a steady 70.
Brisk 5.5 mile country lane commute to work is more like 1.5 to 2. Down to 1 in the winter.
Overall, averaging low 2's.

SV_WDC

814 posts

96 months

Thursday 7th November
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ChrisW. said:
I think most Ev drivers simply don't drive that fast ...
Strangely seems to be a thing if you drive an EV. Maybe range is a real concern for everyone!?

Frankychops

981 posts

16 months

Take your uk motorway range and remove about another 15%