The Niro has that option too - Bjorn Nyland went through that on his recent YouTube video. (Currently the front-runner to replace my Leaf... I need something with longer range!)
I have definitely seen a trend of Ahr/SOH swinging fairly consistently with ambient temperature since I started tracking data in November 2015. I first posted about it in my regular 6 month cost update Nov 2016 http://kootenayevfamily.ca/cost-update-96000-km-and-2-5-years/ (scroll down to the...
I made my own trip planner spreadsheet based from Tony's range chart for flat driving, then applying some other factors, including elevation gain/descent. If you go to the 'Elevation Energy' tab you'll get more detail on how the sheet figures out energy used to climb (you can modify your weight...
Went to the source article, looks like he may have made one error? 2nd life battery listed as 4.2 kWh with new battery as 6 kWh. He goes on to extrapolate that the 60% improvement from the 6 kWh to 9.6 kWh (listed as same size battery/weight and avail. at end of 2017) would correspond to going...
Nice find on that gov't doc for expressions of interest for the next phase!
In January I stumbled on something of interest for the Kootenay region too - http://kootenaybiz.com/bizblog/article/electric_vehicle_charging_stations_coming_to_the_kootenays - I think they will be installing some this...
Hi Frank, no updates to report. Battery health degradation seems normal, and I'm nearing 108,000 km (67k miles). I still get the clunk when making climbs from the valley bottoms around here (about 500 m) once I've climbed about 600 m (2,000 ft); my local ski hill is actually an 1,150 m climb...
We bought an OpenEVSE unit with a 14-xx plug and a TT-30 adapter. I didn't bother with 6-50 as I didn't really want to bug garages/welders to use their outlets. I wanted to be equipped to plug into campgrounds primarily and pull maximum juice (24A at either 120 or 240V; hence the OpenEVSE...
Update on using my Open EVSE on 120V/30A TT-30 outlet for charging: I did get a chance to use it twice on my trip last week.
First time I charged overnight from almost flat and had about 9 - 10 hours, so I set it at 18A and the car accepted that power with no quibble.
The next day I set the...
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Scroll down to the Charging Equipment section (http://kootenayevfamily.ca/ev-basics/resources/) and click on BSA Electronics - this guy builds high - quality Open EVSE products. I bought one last year and have used it several times now, and can confirm that it will charge at at...
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Scroll down to the Charging Equipment section (http://kootenayevfamily.ca/ev-basics/resources/) and click on BSA Electronics - this guy builds high - quality Open EVSE products. I bought one last year and have used it several times now, and can confirm that it will charge at at least...
Anyone have some info on the status of the Vernon DCFC? Will be in Kelowna at the end of April, and I'm contemplating heading north to Kamloops to see a friend, then east to Revelstoke and back down highway 23/6 to Nelson.
Actually it is a bit worse than that even! I used my trip planner spreadsheet (you can find on my website) and did some checking:
- Even with a brand new 24 kWh Leaf, you need to stop twice between Revy and Golden; once at Canyon Hot Springs Resort, and again on the other side of the pass at...
1. The world is shades of grey, and I was nearby and in cell service if someone was in dire need of a charge (despite all the caveats I already posted.)
2. I have no idea what you are referring to here, since the inability to stop the car from charging past 80% only became an issue in 2014...
Due to a broken charger in the town I work in (someone backed into the pillar and knocked it over!), I ended up having to drive up to the mountain town of Rossland this afternoon to charge. I got the clunk just before getting into town. I flipped to the battery cell screen of Leaf Spy and...
Turbo3, thanks for your input, much appreciated! And double (or triple, or more even!) for your work on Leaf Spy. Well worth the money. Make sure you cash in on your efforts now, since when we are all driving around in 300+ mile Leafs we won't need this type of software anymore.
Cheers.
I continue to have 'clunk' sounds associated with sustained elevation climbs of > 500 m. In September and October I twice went over the pass from the west Kootenays to the Boundary region (the Paulson Pass, from ~480m up to 1500 m, then back down again to about the same on the other side), over...