Tow segment data · Day 04
Orange County RAN Home, San Diego
This 100-mile tow leg from Orange County RAN to Home, San Diego on Day 04 averaged 1.54 mi/kWh, +25% the 1.23 mi/kWh ledger average, over mostly level ground, into 10 mph of light crosswind load, around 80°F. That works out to a full-pack tow pace of about 217 miles on the 141 kWh pack.
Multi-charge span: this leg crossed an intermediate charge without a Trip B reset, so it counts toward trip totals but is not a single charge-to-charge run.
1.54 mi/kWh towing
217 mi full-pack pace
+25% vs ledger average
Efficiency 1.54 mi/kWh +25% vs 1.23 mi/kWh ledger average
Range pace +43 mi against the current full-pack tow average
Grade -0.8 ft/mi 1,690 ft climbed
Wind light crosswind load 10 mph W
Temperature mild temperature 80°F avg, 66-93°F
Elevation profile
The road shape behind the number.
Raw data
The data points
- Distance
- 100 mi
- Energy used
- 65 kWh from the pack
- Efficiency
- 1.54 mi/kWh
- Consumption
- 649 Wh/mi
- Expected range
- 217 mi on a 141 kWh pack
- Net elevation
- -79 ft descent
- Total climbed
- 1,690 ft up
- Total descended
- 1,770 ft down
- Peak elevation
- 397 ft
- Average grade
- -1 ft/mi
- Wind
- 10 mph W Wind was mostly across the route, adding trailer side load more than push or drag. ↔ light crosswind load
- Temperature
- 80 °F avg 66-93°F mild temperature
Why it ran this way
The final push home to San Diego through LA traffic. Estimated at about 100 miles and 65 kWh, the arrival odometer was not photographed.