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Large pack, 20" wheels.

So they are guessing my efficiency at 2.27. Which is worse than i was getting on that trip because i had all seasons on.

I just drove up from Houston, Texas to western NY and i averaged 1.91 the standard A/T's.

The first picture is my trip meter when i arrived at the RAN on 7/29
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Thanks for the input!
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"As you can see via the session breakdown, 135kWh went to the battery.
I hate Twitter in general and especially hate how it handles threads.

Here's the thread summary--let me know if I made transcription errors.

One thing I noticed is that the Rivian screen only reported 1.4 kWh delivered from 95-100% which doesn't make sense.

Rivian clearly wants you to unplug after 70%.


SOC (%)Speed (kW)Time (min)Energy (kWh)
4198??
16204?25.6
?1961031.6
301541547.7
401372162.5
551442883
651353598.2
6710939101.2
7011039105.1
768443113
776344114.9
806348118.6
855656126.8
885060130.1
924067136
953273136.9
997.2101137.3
1000113137.4

Per Rivian session summary page:
135 kWh battery pack
1.2 kWh Cabin and battery temps
1.2 kWh Accessories
137.4 kWh Total

Per EA session summary page:
147.568 kWh total
 

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I hate Twitter in general and especially hate how it handles threads.

Here's the thread summary--let me know if I made transcription errors.

One thing I noticed is that the Rivian screen only reported 1.4 kWh delivered from 95-100% which doesn't make sense.

Rivian clearly wants you to unplug after 70%.


SOC (%)Speed (kW)Time (min)Energy (kWh)
4198??
16204?25.6
?1961031.6
301541547.7
401372162.5
551442883
651353598.2
6710939101.2
7011039105.1
768443113
776344114.9
806348118.6
855656126.8
885060130.1
924067136
953273136.9
997.2101137.3
1000113137.4

Per Rivian session summary page:
135 kWh battery pack
1.2 kWh Cabin and battery temps
1.2 kWh Accessories
137.4 kWh Total

Per EA session summary page:
147.568 kWh total
Thanks for the table!

Yeah agree that the 95-100% gap seems weird if only less than 2kwh.

For me, my biggest appeal for the max pack has been how fast can it get x miles. (Not necessarily % SoC).

While this is just one instance, I’m pleased to see the max pack can get 287 miles in 38 minutes! Thats quite fast. Grab some food, etc and go
 

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Thanks for the table!

Yeah agree that the 95-100% gap seems weird if only less than 2kwh.

For me, my biggest appeal for the max pack has been how fast can it get x miles. (Not necessarily % SoC).

While this is just one instance, I’m pleased to see the max pack can get 287 miles in 38 minutes! Thats quite fast. Grab some food, etc and go
My problem with the x miles metric is if they came to the EPA number the same way as the large pack.... which it does not appear they did. That means that not all miles are created equal and quite likely a max pack mile is only worth .9 large pack miles (or some other non-equal derivative).


Edit: and the energy delivery from 95-100 would make sense if the pack was focused on balancing. And that would be really disturbing to know that a brand new max pack can get enough out of balance so close to being new so as to require such a noticeable lag.
 

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I was very impressed with the range on a trip to the Pittsburgh area. It was roughly 70% highway, the rest mostly overland with very little city and I was practically always aiming for 5 to 10mph over the speed limit, except for the last 100 miles of highway where I stuck to the speed limit (limit was mostly 70, some 65 very little 55). Left Wednesday with 410 miles and returned Friday with 2miles remaining. Conditions where ideal, not much heat and no A/C needed, practically no wind. Total trip distance was 359miles and had I observed the speed limit on the entire trip, I think I could have been close to 410miles (21" street tires, 3 passengers and on the return leg I had medium size crate in the bed that was likely creating some drag =>2.66m/kwh).
 

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I was very impressed with the range on a trip to the Pittsburgh area. It was roughly 70% highway, the rest mostly overland with very little city and I was practically always aiming for 5 to 10mph over the speed limit, except for the last 100 miles of highway where I stuck to the speed limit (limit was mostly 70, some 65 very little 55). Left Wednesday with 410 miles and returned Friday with 2miles remaining. Conditions where ideal, not much heat and no A/C needed, practically no wind. Total trip distance was 359miles and had I observed the speed limit on the entire trip, I think I could have been close to 410miles (21" street tires, 3 passengers and on the return leg I had medium size crate in the bed that was likely creating some drag =>2.66m/kwh).
2.66 x 142 kWh = 378 miles. A little more than it looks like you had based on the GOM, but not too far off. Could you have driven 20 miles after hitting 0% SoCD? Inquiring minds want to know.
 

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Only one way to find out. I might just load up my portable generator and drive around the neighborhood when I'm down to fumes next time around. Not sure what this would prove - it's not applicable in the real world...
 

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One thing I noticed is that the Rivian screen only reported 1.4 kWh delivered from 95-100% which doesn't make sense.
It was actually only .5kwh from 90-100%
Yeah agree that the 95-100% gap seems weird if only less than 2kwh.
Only 1.4kwh from 92-100.
Looks like not much value in charging past 90% even if you thought you needed it.
 

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I was very impressed with the range on a trip to the Pittsburgh area. It was roughly 70% highway, the rest mostly overland with very little city and I was practically always aiming for 5 to 10mph over the speed limit, except for the last 100 miles of highway where I stuck to the speed limit (limit was mostly 70, some 65 very little 55). Left Wednesday with 410 miles and returned Friday with 2miles remaining. Conditions where ideal, not much heat and no A/C needed, practically no wind. Total trip distance was 359miles and had I observed the speed limit on the entire trip, I think I could have been close to 410miles (21" street tires, 3 passengers and on the return leg I had medium size crate in the bed that was likely creating some drag =>2.66m/kwh).
Thank you Herb for your very valuable trip review and efficiency evaluation regarding your Max Pack R1T!
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