DerekHyland
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- Nov 20, 2023
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Hi, I was wondering how much power/amps is being drawn when stopped in "D"rive.
Because, just like in an ICE automatic, you feel a pull, and if you let go of the brakes the car will slowly move forwards.
This seems to be an engineered behaviour, to resemble de feel o a regular automatic. which I admit is very well done.
A regular driver, would probably not know he is driving an ev, if not for the torque.
So I was wondering, is this "on" all the time (which may seem a power wastage), or they have cleverly engineered it that the moment you lean off the break the motor kicks in? However, it doesn't feel that it does this.
Would anybody know the answer?
Maybe plugging a scanner into the ODB port will show up more useful info (like actual amps going in/out of the battery)
Derek.
Because, just like in an ICE automatic, you feel a pull, and if you let go of the brakes the car will slowly move forwards.
This seems to be an engineered behaviour, to resemble de feel o a regular automatic. which I admit is very well done.
A regular driver, would probably not know he is driving an ev, if not for the torque.
So I was wondering, is this "on" all the time (which may seem a power wastage), or they have cleverly engineered it that the moment you lean off the break the motor kicks in? However, it doesn't feel that it does this.
Would anybody know the answer?
Maybe plugging a scanner into the ODB port will show up more useful info (like actual amps going in/out of the battery)
Derek.
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