What’s your Taycan efficiency?

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Great idea. I don't have enough mileage to qualify. One thought, you could try using a box and whisker plot for display purposes. There is a function in excel. With enough data you could break out the different models and tire sizes separate from each other.
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This value is astonishing! How are you managing this? Which wheels? What type of driving?
All types of driving. Bear in mind I've had car since June & range is at least 25% better during the not so cold summer months. 20" Turbo Aero wheels but just switched to 21" aftermarket wheels.
 


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Folks I was thinking about starting this thread where folks who don’t mind sharing can post a screenshot of their current total stats from the Porsche Connect app. Which shows total distance and average consumption.
Also shows average speed which is quite misleading because it includes time that the vehicle is stopped but still turned on.

Please wait till you have at least 2000 miles or 3000 km before posting.

I will periodically average.
I know there will be lots of variance because of different climates and different tire sizes, however I still think it might be interesting. You can post your Model, average temperature range while driving, and your tire size along with the screenshot.

htmlembed/sheet?gid=1955639122&range=A1

Spreadsheet is here:
Mine is MY2020. Sorry for not including before.
 

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MY 2020, Turbo, 21 inch wheels. Mixture of town and motorway driving. Temperature between schorcing summer 35 Celsius+ to Freezing point.

Average speed is way off since it has been standing turned on for a lot of investigations at dealer and at roadside.

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In a nutshell, and without going into details (apologies), Taycan is more efficient than the Model S I had. Also, the Taycan is more efficient at regenerating energy from coasting and braking.
 


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4S with Performance battery. Most of the mileage done since 1 Jan so a lot of driving below 10C.

Don’t know whether to be proud, or reconsider my driving style ?
 

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Turbo S, 21" wheels, 12 months, average temperature 11°C.
Spirited driving, like a Porsche should be driven.

Ron, can you make a spreadsheet in kWh/100km as this is the metric number for EVs in EU.
 
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Turbo S, 21" wheels, 12 months, average temperature 11°C.

Ron, can you make a spreadsheet in kWh/100km as this is the metric number for EVs in EU.
Dee, I have the Wh/mi and Wh/km. You can divide by 10 to get kWh/100km. Is that ok?
 
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