What is a good miles per kWh for EV?
To calculate an electric car’s efficiency, you can use the following formula: EV range (miles) ÷ kWh battery size = miles per kWh. The battery’s efficiency is determined by the miles per kWh ratio. An average vehicle typically achieves an efficiency of 3 miles/kWh, while the most efficient EVs reach around 5 miles/kWh. An EV consumes 18 kWh/100 km. Convert this to a gasoline equivalent: . This means the electric vehicle has an electric energy equivalent fuel consumption of approximately 2. L/100km.In the less efficient 3. Wh car, you end up paying 25% more on electricity to go 8,000 miles.
What is the real range of the VW E-up?
The Volkswagen e-up! Electric Range and Charging. The Volkswagen e-up! WLTP) of 159 miles.
What is the range of the VW E-up in the winter?
The VW’s range probably equates to nearer 140 miles on warm days, or circa 120 miles in winter weather. That predicted range will drop dramatically if you use the e-up! The official NEDC range of the e-Golf is 186 miles, although interestingly Volkswagen quotes a real-life range of 124 miles. This is interesting because Volkswagen appears to be under-selling the car by doing this, as we consistently achieved a real-world range of around 150 miles on a full charge.