For comparison: Tesla recenty did the EPA test cycles for the roadster. In city driving, it's rated for 300 wh/mile (also based on energy usage at the charger). :)
https://www.teslamotors.com/blog4/ https://www.teslamotors.com/display_d....jpg?width=300 VP1 undergoes range testing on the dynamometer |
127 wh/mile doesn't seem too awful by comparison to 300. It would be like a 20mpg car compared to a 45mpg car, sort of.
Very cool all the same, the forken that is. Do you think the tesla can be hyperwatted? 10kwh/day seems a bit much. Is it as simple as crawling to minimize battery losses? |
The Tesla is undoubtedly far more efficient battery-to-wheels
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No more fiddling with spreasheets past my bed time.
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Haha, wow! That's a pretty big oops right there...
At least your still on par with the professionals...:) |
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Good diggin', omg. Thanks for posting that.
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Better not slow down unless you REALLY need too, :)
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Blistering! :D
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Blistering indeed.
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