This is really interesting to have also a video to show a real test range for the 142 miles!
What is relaly helping with the cycle analyst is that instead of counting just the Ah, it also count the Wh wich is more accurate since the Wh also take account of the voltage decrease for wach Ah as the battery dishcharge. in fact the first Ah spend on a full battery worth more energy than the last Ah. The first Ah worth about 75Wh ( 75V x 1Ah) and the last Ah worth 56Wh (56V x 1Ah).. so planning a trip so that you plan to count the Ah and return at half distance by taking account of the Ah is wrong. the first half of 120 to 60Ah give more energy than the 60 to 0Ah from the battery so if you travel and decide to return to your home when you get 60Ah left, you will not have enough energy to return... but knowing that the battery have 8000Wh total usable, if you return when your battery is at 4000Wh. At 50% battery energy, it is at 4000Wh left , the Ah is not at 50% but maybe 60% left.
The cycle Anlayst is a very nice tool to install on the Zero. it also calculate the Wh/km live.
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