GhostAndSkater
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Really interesting, 141.8 kWh usable and 410 miles on EPA 5 cycle, meaning 346 Wh/mi or 2.89 mi/kWh, quite impressive
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The weight of the DM Max and DM Large are very close.Part of this is battery capacity, sure.
BUT...
I'd wager a good chunk is reduced weight (two motors vs four) AND reduced driveline drag as the dual-motor is typically only running one motor while the quad is running all four in all purpose mode.
So it's not just the battery. Just a hypothesis.
Oh for sure. I'm totally sticking with my choice.These 2 quotes pretty much sum up feelings on the max pack.![]()
Actually, quite deceitful. This is what Tesla does when reporting range. I expected more from Rivian.Really interesting, 141.8 kWh usable and 410 miles on EPA 5 cycle, meaning 346 Wh/mi or 2.89 mi/kWh, quite impressive
Yes, they are. Because it's two different efficiency results that people are trying to explain away by weight (dumb, the equivalent weight of a passenger isn't going to bump your efficiency 10+% either way), or a magic battery that is somehow more efficient in discharging, which it isn't, that's not how batteries work under the loads we are talking about.They’re not fake miles. Don’t get the max pack. No one is telling you to.
Why? It's the EPA rating, not "I'm driving at 80 mph at -35°" ratingActually, quite deceitful. This is what Tesla does when reporting range. I expected more from Rivian.
Take care. Some days, I wish this site had a proper block function, not just ignoreYes, they are. Because it's two different efficiency results that people are trying to explain away by weight (dumb, the equivalent weight of a passenger isn't going to bump your efficiency 10+% either way), or a magic battery that is somehow more efficient in discharging, which it isn't, that's not how batteries work under the loads we are talking about.
The *only* explanation that remotely makes sense and the one I'm currently leaning towards, are improvements in parasitic drivetrain gains by an idling rear drive unit. But even then I find that hard to believe. Credit to another member that pointed that out.
Oh, and the charge rates are nearly identical so that blows there faster charging claim out of the water.
... and the vehicle is suffering the losses of only one inverter instead of four, and the drag of one gear set instead of four. That is not insignificant, especially over the course of 300 to 400 mi.Part of this is battery capacity, sure.
BUT...
I'd wager a good chunk is reduced weight (two motors vs four) AND reduced driveline drag as the dual-motor is typically only running one motor while the quad is running all four in all purpose mode.
So it's not just the battery. Just a hypothesis.
A self reported number that can fluctuate anywhere between 3-10% depending on the whims of the manufacture. Compare the two documents.Why? It's the EPA rating, not "I'm driving at 80 mph at -35°" rating
Of what? My max pack? I will since higher capacity cells are known to degrade faster.Take care.
Take care, as in please don’t interact with my posts or comments anymore. It’s getting tiresome.Of what? My max pack? I will since higher capacity cells are known to degrade faster.
That is the difference between DM and QM. When comparing DM to DM, those losses are the same, right?... and the vehicle is suffering the losses of only one inverter instead of four, and the drag of one gear set instead of four. That is not insignificant, especially over the course of 300 to 400 mi.
Come come now. If we can't agree to disagree and have a lively debate, you'll just be in an echo chamber with your two Rivians.Take care, as in please don’t interact with my posts or comments anymore. It’s getting tiresome.