Herb
Well-Known Member
Well, mkhuffman's curious mind inquired whether I could have gone an extra 20 miles after 0%SOC. I took it as a somewhat hypothetical question. After some more research I retract my 149kWh statement. I looked at a number of EPA depletion/recharge tests, all fell between about 146 and 153kWh (rough average 149kWh). I didn't understand at that time that these numbers include charging losses (EPA measures total energy from wall to battery). I also didn't understand that I was looking at large pack data. Below is an example for a depletion/recharge test for max pack DP. Not knowing what charging losses of the EPA setup were, the listed 163kWh are academic. Why they use this number to calculate range, I don't know. Anyhow, if their charger is only 90% efficient, the actual battery capacity from fully charged to fully depleted would be a hypothetical 147kWh. So maybe hypothetically, I could have gone the extra 20 miles. This is just a thought experiment, I'll hopefully never try...The Max Pack is 141 kWh usable per Rivian's website:
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