08-11-2024, 02:26 AM | #1 |
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i5 M60 Driving Range and Charging Speed
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Just thought I'd share a recent highway trip I took with respect to energy consumption and charging speeds for those who want to know: Temperature: 25-30 degrees Celsius (68F to 86 F) Elevation Change - Minimal (less than 50m of 160 feet) Tires - 20 in, Hankook Ventus A/S Tires Average Speeds - 125 km/h (~ 78mph) Average Consumption - Between 21-23kwh/100km Driving Mode - Efficient (but not max range); AC and ventilated seats on Max Charging speeds - @ around 25% SoC, even on a 200kw station and higher, I only hit a peak of about 135kw and sustained this level to around 50% SoC, after 50% SoC, my charging speeds dropped to between 90-100kw. I only charged to around 60% SoC so I didn't get a sense of whether charging speeds would drop further. Projected Range - 350-400km (217mi to 250 miles) Interestingly, I found that when I inputted a fast charging station (>200kwh), the car would activate its cooling fan, which dramatically increases energy consumption. For example, when I'm idling and AC is on, my typical consumption is between 1.5-2kwh/h. However, when I'm idling and a fast charging station is inputted as the destination, the idling consumption jumps to 10kwh/h. All in all, I found that at my traveling speeds and environmental conditions, I probably had about 350-400km (217mi to 250 miles) of range. With the BMW app, it would typically calculate destinations so that I would arrive with a charge of about 10%. It typically would pick the fastest charging stations along my route when doing trip planning. Hope this info is useful for those who are doing their research. |
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08-11-2024, 09:40 AM | #2 |
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Great summary thanks for taking the time to share! So that works out at 2.7 to 3.0 mi/kWh for those using imperial measures. It makes sense that the car would optimize preconditioning the battery to maximize DC charging rate - at the expense of some SOC if you’re on your way to a charging station.
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08-11-2024, 10:43 PM | #3 |
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These consumption results are different from my experience. I drive a bit slower, maybe 112km/h, and I’ve been seeing 16-18 kWh/100km on long trips. Sometimes as low as 15.5 kWh/100km. My car has 20” wheels with Continental EcoContact 6Q summer tires. I don’t bother with efficient mode.
My charging experience is similar. I think the highest I’ve seen is 144kW. Probably more an indication that the chargers are less than great… |
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With respect to charging - I think it's a BMW thing. The chargers I was using were rated at 350kw and i had pre-conditioned the vehicle and I was the only one using the charging station. The only thing that was not ideal was that the ambient temperature was around 27 C. I've read that slightly colder temperatures (~15 C) are more ideal for charging... |
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08-11-2024, 11:32 PM | #5 |
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My experience, most of my driving is highway commutes, I’m getting 3.6mi/kWh or so over the summer months 290-300miles of range from my i5M60, 460-480km, frequently 60-70mph, 95-115km/h.
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I drive in D mode, on the lowest regen setting. |
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