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The difference is that you have a heated/warm garage. It may be cold(ish) outside but it isn't cold in your garage.FYI having our R1S plugged in every night seems to have the battery nice and warm to maintain an acceptable/good mi/kWh rating for short trips.
We have 85% as our max charge and might only be going from 82%. No charge schedule set
It is usually done by 10pm and not driven until 8am yet the battery is in the high 70's to mid 80's vs not plugging in and being low 50's.
Edit: A bit more information
- Garage is kept at 50 degrees
- Only have the last 3 mornings of using this method but it has been consistent.
- This morning was 12F degrees (felt like 5F) and I was right at 2mi/kWh for the 5ish miles with seat and steering wheel heater and defrost on part of the trip.
- When not plugging in with similar conditions, vehicle is easily below 1mi/kWh for short trips coming from a 50F degree garage
- Seems like it preconditions even though it isn't actively charging ?‍![]()
Your battery was 20 degrees above ambient. So was mine. My garage was 15 degrees and yours was 50. Starting off with a battery that is 35 degrees warmer makes a big difference in your efficiency.
Leave your garage door open on a night when The lows are below 20 and you'll probably see that your battery is colder and your efficiency is worse.
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