I live in Atlanta and it's cold here, not freezing, but enough to turn the heat on, seat warmers, and to wish I had a heated steering wheel. What I have noticed is I get far less miles in the cold than I do in normal summer weather.
In the normal summer I would go about 9 miles and use 10-11 EV miles. When I go 9 miles now I use about almost double that. Is this normal for those who have owned the car longer and more experience driving in different climates?
I know to expect less in cold, but how much less is expected?
I saw the same thing when I was living in New Hampshire, and it got very very cold there. There are a lot of factors in play, including the efficiency of the battery in colder temperatures, and the additional demand for power for heating. If you are calling for cabin heat in EV mode, the heat has to be generated by an electric heater, which is a very inefficient use of stored power. If you stick with the heated seat only, it would probably save you a few electric miles. It's not really worth if for short drives like yours, but if you were driving longer distances and needed cabin heat, one option is to turn on Sport mode just long enough to heat up the engine coolant to the point where the electric heater would not have to be turned on. There was a thread on this started, IIRC, by an owner who lives in Alaska. May be worth a search ....
The car will still consume battery in Sport mode until I hit 27 miles. I guess you are saying your less screwed if you turn it to Sport mode to get heat then turn off the heat use the seat warmers and turn Stealth back on?
Anyone have steps if I understand it wrong?
Second, Would EV mode help or any mode you offer @PowerSource?
Same here. 10.000 Kilometer in 6 Month start in summer. My way to my shop is 13 Kilometer which dropped exactly on my range at 15 to 25 Degrees Celsius. Now in winter around +5 to to -5 it dropped 22 kilometres for same way. Heater sucks 6000 Watt. The heated seats way lower around 500 watt..My comfort is 22 Celsius in the car. By the way the Fisker heating system works fine. If my battery is full I can't start the engine to make it warm quicker . Is that normal?
Is there a way to program the car to activate the seat heaters while connected to the 230v? Best would be to do this remotely. The Audi folks gave me a small remote control for my pre-heater... and I'm kind of jealous.
The key here would be to get the cabin warm without involving the battery!
It's too bad the precondition feature was not enabled in the production Karmas. It would have been nice to have that when I was living in New Hampshire.
In Belgium, it now is freezing every night. My car sleeps outside, but it is under a carport. The winters are not that strong, I think it freezes 10 to 15 times a year. Is that a problem for the high voltage battery? Should I try to cover the car or something...
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