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Volt - Top 10 MPGe

Discussion in 'Chevrolet Volt' started by usbseawolf2000, Jul 19, 2013.

  1. usbseawolf2000

    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

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    Welcome to the Volt top ten efficiency list!

    The rules are simple:
    - Provide the OnStar report from MyVolt.com
    - Miles must total 1,000 or more (can be any 1k mile segment, doesn't have to be same tank or lifetime)
    - Only one entry per person (but feel free to improve your best)

    Formula to figure MPGe (19% charging loss):

    MPGe=(EV miles + HV miles) / ((HV gallons) + ((EV kWh / 0.81) / 33.7))

    No need to do the math yourself. Simply post your OnStar report (or manually tracked data) and I will take care of the rest.

    Good luck!

    Top Ten

    1) Jeff N - 115.7 MPGe (1,012 miles, 91% EV)
    2) John Hatchett - 111MPGe (1,225 miles, 99% EV)
    3) drinnovation - 95.8 MPGe (13,699 miles, ???% EV) -- per signature data
    4) stephent - 92.2 MPGe (15,556 miles, 88% EV)
    5) Fluker - 83.3 MPGe * (23,607 miles, 94% EV)
    6) San_Carlos_Jeff - 80.0 MPGe (14,470 miles, 86% EV)
    7) gwmort - 69.4 MPGe (1,044 miles, 74% EV)
    8) bajapat - 61 MPGe (1,738 miles, 66% EV)
    9) F8L - 57.9 MPGe* (4,485 miles, 66% EV)


    *MPGe calculated by Voltstats.net
     
  2. John H

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    April 2013, 1225 total miles, 111MPGe, 99% EV, 0.63g CO2/m, $0.005/m, 41m/d
     
  3. usbseawolf2000

    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

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    Thanks. Any report or breakdown for EV ratio?
     
  4. Jeff N

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    Good idea! We have enough Volt owners around here for at least a top 5 list.... :)

    I assume the 19% charging loss comes from the EPA estimates for the Volt, right? EPA said the 2011 Volt takes 12.9 kWh for a full charge but it wasn't stated whether this was at 120v, 240v, or some averaging of the two. I see somewhere between 11.5 and 12.0 for a full charge at 240v on my ChargePoint and OnStar results for a 2011 Volt (2013 MY has a slightly larger battery). A Volt with 10.3 kWh of usable charge that uses 12 kWh to recharge would have a charging overhead of slightly less than 15%.

    OnStar results already account for charging overhead so only manual records based on the car's console display of used kWhs would need to be adjusted by an assumed charging overhead. In my experience, ChargePoint reports slightly less energy consumption than OnStar although it's been awhile since I compared charging records side-by-side.
    This isn't realistic because, for reasons I don't understand, GM does not provide kWh figures to voltstats.net so they cannot know the actual electrical efficiency. Instead, volstats.net falls back on using the EPA estimated EV efficiency and those estimates are typically way too low for someone entering a "top 10" efficiency report. Realistically, drivers will likely have to get their data from OnStar or their own record keeping. F8L's actual MPGe is likely substantially higher.

    I'll look at my records and submit my own entry this weekend.
     
  5. drinnovation

    drinnovation EREV for EVER!

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    Hmm onstar online reports for motst recent 30 days like below

    [​IMG]

    Not necessarily going to be easy to get 1000 miles for me a month.. Maybe I can combine 2 30 days periods.
    For the email reports they don't list kWh used.. (just kWh/100 miles.. which is a measure of efficiency not power)
     
  6. Jeff N

    Jeff N The answer is 0042

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    Just to add to the confusion, there are 2 different OnStar efficiency screens.

    The main one brought up when you click on the efficiency button has a fixed 30 day average display of information. It appears to be adjusted to account for charging overhead in my experience.

    There is another display in a popup window when you click the efficiency "Details" button and that one let's you choose to average across different time ranges. That is the display that drinnovation posted above. That data does not appear to be adjusted for charging overhead in my experience.

    In the doc's snapshot, it shows 138 kWhrs for 618 miles which is 223 Wh per mile and I'm guessing that should be around 250 Wh per mile when charging overhead is included.

    You can also get a low-level record of each charging session and that data appears to include charging overhead and is consistent with the main efficiency screen if you average the detailed records together manually. At least that is my memory from having crunched these numbers in the past. The low-level records are also roughly consistent with the data reported by ChargePoint.
     
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    Jeff N The answer is 0042

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    Ah, I now see that the 19% loss estimate came from this post over at the Prius Plugin top 10 MPGe thread.

    Yes, that's about right for charging at 120v as indicated by the reference to measuring this with a kill-a-watt.

    ChargePoint tells me that a full daytime (70-85F typically) charge of my 2011 Volt at 208-240v is usually 11.5-12.0 kWh (12-15% overhead) with a few 12.28 and 12.78 kWh charges in July last year. I'm guessing the higher numbers were due to especially hot weather causing the TMS system to cool the battery.

    I'll try measuring full charging sessions overnight on OnStar and daytime on OnStar and ChargePoint at work this week (yes, we finally have 208v stations now at work!).

    I'll report my results next weekend.
     
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    drinnovation EREV for EVER!

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    Yesterday I went 54 miles on EV, and had 4 left showing.. so 223 is possible. Been doing almost exclusivly the back way to work lately ;-)


    Pretty sure the above include some charging overhead. It definitely did when they started reporting it. (when I checked). The daily charging data for the past 30 days totaled total the 138kWh shown above and included days of 11.95 on 7/15 and 11.78 on 6/30 (only days I came really close to empty). However those are less that 12.9 but also above 10.5. I'll have to get a kill-a-watt and test it again. I've not recallibrated since the onstar "restart" last october.


    My voltstats page is
    Volt Stats: Details for Volt #2011-03745 (DrInnovation)
    Note the MPGe there is just assuming 93 for EV.. which I regularly blow away.
     
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    markabele owner of PiP, then Leaf, then Model 3

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    I'm amazed there aren't more MPGe's over 95. Is it that much heavier than the Prius?
     
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    drinnovation EREV for EVER!

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    The data on voltstats treats MPG_CS (gas) as measured but presumes all miles on EV are 93MPGe. The only cars over 93 are 2 that had some work done recently and hence are reporting inconsistent data (which Mike will correct soon) -- note they also have crazy MPG_cs.. ( It happens when computer modules or batteres are replaced and the new ones report much lower usage than the past one).


    As my reports show, voltstats is showing me at 92.55MPGe. when its really 117+MPG (or 130 depending what kWh screens I use to do the computation). ​
     
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    One useful thing to do at those voltstats pages is to click on the "Monthly Totals" tab to see the numbers for each month broken out separately.
     
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    Added Paradox.

    I need your suggestion which data to use. OnStar report? Which screen? VoltStats data?

    As Jeff pointed out, it is confusing what includes the charging loss and what not. On top of it there is preconditioning feature that pulls plug electricity to preheat or precool.

    It may not be plausible to have a general charging loss percentage. I may have to ask individual Volt owner to come up with an honest number.
     
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    I've decided to keep a running total for the next 1,000 miles which I will update in this post. OnStar data lags behind by a day or two so for the purposes of the running total I will assume my home overnight charging takes 12 kWh for a full charge and then correct it with actual data later. Other charging data comes from ChargePoint.

    Monday, July 22
    123.4 miles (82% EV)
    26.37 kWh at 129 MPGe EV
    .379 gallons gas at 59 mpg HV
    106 combined MPGe

    Tuesday, July 23
    96.0 miles (100% EV)
    23.00 kWh at 141 MPGe EV
    141 MPGe

    Wednesday, July 24
    Working at home

    Thursday, July 25
    111.7 miles (86% EV)
    23.95 kWh at 134.8 MPGe EV
    .35 gallons gas at 45 mpg HV
    105 combined MPGe

    Friday, July 26
    155.6 miles (82% EV)
    33.20 kWh at 130 MPGe EV
    .53 gallons gas at 52 mpg HV
    103 combined MPGe

    Saturday, July 27
    118.1 miles (83% EV)
    24.17 kWh at 137 MPGe EV
    .42 gallons gas at 47 mpg HV
    104 combined MPGe

    Sunday, July 28
    No driving.

    Monday, July 29
    113.30 miles (100% EV)
    28.61 kWh at 133 MPGe

    Tuesday, July 30
    90.2 miles (100% EV)
    22.97 kWh at 132 MPGe

    Wednesday, July 31
    90.3miles (100% EV)
    22.87 kWh at 133 MPGe

    Thursday, August 1
    113.5 miles (91% EV)
    26.19 kWh at 133 MPGe
    .20 gallons gas at 50 mpg
    116 combined MPGe


    Running total
    1012.0 miles (91% EV)
    231.33 kWh at 133.50 MPGe EV
    1.88 gallons gasoline at 51 mpg HV
    538 combined MPG
    116 combined MPGe


    Notes: on July 22 & 26 the car switched to HV up in the hills which drove down my EV MPGe but also pushed up my HV mpg.
     
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    Updated the list and added Fluker. Alright, 5 more spots left on the top 10.
     
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    I'm not up to 1,000 miles yet.

    Need another week or so.
     
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    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

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    Updated, 4 spots left to be taken.

    Does it mean you measured the kWh from the wall at home but the estimate is from when you charge in public?
     
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    I have exact measurements reported from the wall charger at home and a few public Chargepoint stations. But I don't have records of:
    - 1.5 months before getting the 240v charger
    - about a half dozen uses of non-Chargepoint logged public chargers.
    - plugging in at relative's home when traveling, maybe a dozen charges.

    From spot checks of 2-month intervals where I only charged at home and have exact stats, I see usage as low as 28-29 kwh/100mi in warmer months, to a max of ~31 kwh/100mi in the cooler winter (never that cold in the bay area), so I figure my lifetime average is likely around 30. Probably slightly below 30.