Quote from: Joe Black on April 14, 2022, 20:02:31That's quite a stupid reply, the more traffic jams, the less effective KERS is because of sudden and abrupt breaking, the more kinetic energy wasted.Quote from: S.Yu on April 14, 2022, 19:38:10You know, that's quite a stupid question, considering range for many if not every EV is longer with slower speed :-D
Not many countries allow driving that fast, now how far does it go in an urban environment...
Quote from: S.Yu on April 14, 2022, 19:38:10Given that the average was under 90 km/h, it was by no means fast. Normally, when driving long distances, you expect an average over 100 km/h. It depends on traffic jams and how much time you spend on highways which should be a lot on a long distance trip. And 140 is a realistic highway speed, at least in Europe. At least until we get the mandatory speed limiters that are due this year IIRC (based on positioning and traffic sign recognition). I really do hope they will raise the speed limit to 160 where I live as nobody observes 130 anyway (they have been debating about it for decades). It will only get better if you go slower so I have no problem with that.
Not many countries allow driving that fast, now how far does it go in an urban environment...
Quote from: S.Yu on April 14, 2022, 19:38:10You know, that's quite a stupid question, considering range for many if not every EV is longer with slower speed :-D
Not many countries allow driving that fast, now how far does it go in an urban environment...