Sempervirens
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I think I got mine to 14mi remaining prior to arrival home.
I'm not fond of the idea of running out with kids in the car.
I'm not fond of the idea of running out with kids in the car.
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I suggest you consider the likelihood Rivian knows more about best plans than you. Read the manual. After 10 years in 3 Teslas I can say with certainty when Tesla says range reduction is adversely affected by using Level 3 charging, Charging to or near 100% and running the battery near to empty - they are correct. I don't plug in every day, but I don't drive everyday either - I am retired. I charge to 80% by default and I never have charged my current Tesla to 100%.A couple of weeks ago, was driving home from Michigan, we normally stop at RAN in Maumee, OH. We dropped off my sons car at Tesla supercharger in Findlay, OH on the way up. Decided to not stop twice, R1S said 11 miles left upon arrival. That lowered to 4 miles left at arrival and about 1 miles off the exit received a warning message that vehicle was reducing power to conserve range. Never saw that before, and we were already in Conserve mode.
Curious to how close others have come to “zero”.
Lowest we got to was about 25 miles 1 time.A couple of weeks ago, was driving home from Michigan, we normally stop at RAN in Maumee, OH. We dropped off my sons car at Tesla supercharger in Findlay, OH on the way up. Decided to not stop twice, R1S said 11 miles left upon arrival. That lowered to 4 miles left at arrival and about 1 miles off the exit received a warning message that vehicle was reducing power to conserve range. Never saw that before, and we were already in Conserve mode.
Curious to how close others have come to “zero”.
Draining your battery to or close to 0% (and charging to or close to 100% for most types) can be detrimental to the pack. So the story goes.A couple of weeks ago, was driving home from Michigan, we normally stop at RAN in Maumee, OH. We dropped off my sons car at Tesla supercharger in Findlay, OH on the way up. Decided to not stop twice, R1S said 11 miles left upon arrival. That lowered to 4 miles left at arrival and about 1 miles off the exit received a warning message that vehicle was reducing power to conserve range. Never saw that before, and we were already in Conserve mode.
Curious to how close others have come to “zero”.