Here in Canada there is a rebate that a gouvernment program allow future EV buyer to have.
There is a 5000$ rebate for any 100% electric vehicule with 4kWh battery or more!!.. but they added recently in the requirement that the vehicule must be 4 wheels
DAMN !!!!
Curiously these rebate are to promote the efficient green transportation!... they appear to not understand that a 300 pounds motorcycle that consume about 60Wh/km is MORE efficient and GREEN than a 4 wheels car with 250Wh/km!
That's why i tought that these uncommon battery energy calculation could be used since in canada the minimum was 4kWh and that the 2011 zero had 3.9kWh nominal and 4.4 listed..... These rebate started to be availlable in 2011...
I see you are using the bar to quantify the energy use. are you using a killa watt meter and measure the input power in the charger? and make some efficiency calculation to extrapole the consumed energy bu the zero?
btw I remember that on my DS 2011, i was able to select CAPACITY or VOLTAGE based fuel gauge bar meter in the option. I guess that the bar was correponding to a programmed calibration graph with voltage to bar level, and that the capacity based bar are a coulomb count from the current sensor in the battery.
For my measured data i have used a precision calibrated 600A shut directly connected before the controller B-
But as well in these conditions the shunt dont take account of the DC-Dc converter consumption that take maybe 1-2% of the power of the controller for the light and Mbb and contactor etc..
But this is a very small effect that can not justify the 10-20% difference in battery energy
For the 2012, there might be something that affect a little bit the measured value. THE REGEN !
My Ah count goes in reverse when regen is activated. but with the current firmware version i have with my cycle anlayst it dont display the forward Ah (regen Ah)
So for my 2012, the 95Ah i have measured might be a bit off since the regen Ah are substracted form the real Ah draw value. I will update the firmware and will mesure that again. My guess is that i could measure maybe 100-105Ah if not taking account of the regen Ah substracted.
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