ciaranob
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Indeed - tried to suggest setting up a thread with related info but had no bitesAll of these range threads are always lacking key information to make any logic of the data presented.
Ambient temperature is good, but without listing the battery PB or PB+, the version Taycan, and the wheel option (std 19 all season, Mission E summer, etc) the data is like comparing apples and oranges. These variables can change the expected range by 30% alone.
Here is an example of a report I did for 'real world' (read real world comfort
https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/threads/my-real-world-consumptive-test-ct-4s.9096/
I have noticed that my car's 'predicted' ranges have steadily creeped up from ca. 204 new to 240+ miles now after ca. 1400 miles of driving to date with fairly consistent setup being in Normal mode (but ride height at lowest), external temps from 35F-70F (mostly in middle range), climate control on a mix of std. A/C to ECO mode, minimal elevation changes (Houston!) etc. Trip lengths on teh lower side with a few less than 200 mile outings to date (need to work on that!). Equivalent max. Range mode calculations (again predictive not consumptive) now over 250 miles. I regualrly charge to 85% and have only on three occasions charged to 100%.
Given my spec I am actually quite happy with this and suspect with more battery conditioning I might squeeze out some more yet (only once have I dropped to 20% SoC believe it or not - usually above 40%!).
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