Hi all,
Does anyone have any details on how LeafSpy (I use LeafSpyPro) measure the Wh used in its app?
My kWh/km figure from the LeafSpy is different from the one reported by the dashboard (I'm using 2012 Leaf).
The difference is quite large, and I need the remaining kWh figure to be accurate so that I can predict remaining range accurately (as my 2012 Leaf battery degraded as expected). Every kWh is valuable (which worth 7 km per kWh!!).
In the example I have from this morning, according to LeafSpy, I have 7.6kWh remaining on my battery (4.6kWh used). However, if I use the 0.15kWh/km figure from the dash (reset at the same time at the start of the trip with LeafSpy), I should've used merely 3.5kWh only, which means I should have 8.7kWh remaining instead.
What I've found interesting from past experiments, as I deplete the battery further to empty (under 2kWh remaining, i.e. VLBW), the remaining kWh figure paused (but the used kWh still grows). As if it's playing catch up with the difference. Hmmm... :?:
Figures that I've used:
Does anyone have any details on how LeafSpy (I use LeafSpyPro) measure the Wh used in its app?
My kWh/km figure from the LeafSpy is different from the one reported by the dashboard (I'm using 2012 Leaf).
The difference is quite large, and I need the remaining kWh figure to be accurate so that I can predict remaining range accurately (as my 2012 Leaf battery degraded as expected). Every kWh is valuable (which worth 7 km per kWh!!).
In the example I have from this morning, according to LeafSpy, I have 7.6kWh remaining on my battery (4.6kWh used). However, if I use the 0.15kWh/km figure from the dash (reset at the same time at the start of the trip with LeafSpy), I should've used merely 3.5kWh only, which means I should have 8.7kWh remaining instead.
What I've found interesting from past experiments, as I deplete the battery further to empty (under 2kWh remaining, i.e. VLBW), the remaining kWh figure paused (but the used kWh still grows). As if it's playing catch up with the difference. Hmmm... :?:
Figures that I've used: