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Gas mileage and cold weather

Discussion in 'Prime Main Forum (2017-2022)' started by JMalmsteen, Jan 6, 2018.

  1. bisco

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    how does that compare to your '05?

    don't feel too bad, i'm only getting 10 miles.
     
  2. bwilson4web

    bwilson4web BMW i3 and Model 3

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    1. Today I got 19.5 miles on my fully charged, sub-freezing, cold soaked, traction battery.
    2. I still got 199.9 MPG on that charge because when the 'engine ON' event occurred, I safely, quickly stopped and restarted the car which defaults back to EV mode.
    There are several, previously poorly or undocumented actions that can trigger an 'engine ON' event. Search using 'engine ON' in this forum.

    Bob Wilson
     
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  3. JMalmsteen

    JMalmsteen I love my Prius!

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    The 2017 still outperforms the 2007 as far as mpg. But, let's see if the 2017 is going strong at 500k like the 2007!
     
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  4. bisco

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    i hope i'm around for that!(y)
     
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  5. HPrimeAdvanced

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    Yeah, and I got barely 9 miles of EV range with my 2012 PIP, in 70°-85°F temperature! The HUGE difference is that the Prime gives the CAPABILITY of getting 35 miles of EV range, coupled with ridiculous overall fuel economy, under normal conditions. We just become unhappy when it's unable to sustain this terrific performance under extreme conditions!

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  6. solaraman

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    My first winter with my prime here in western NY. My experience is under 10 degrees my battery will not charge and EV will not work. From 10 to 20 degrees battery charges and over 15 degrees will run in EV mode but range never exceeds 17 miles. Yes, i use seat warmer, heat and steering wheel heat. Not worth charging under 20 degrees. My garage is unheated. Sound normal or should I have a dealer look at it?
     
  7. I'mJp

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    Not charging bothers me.

    In the manual it says not to charge below -22F. I don't think that your any where near that.

    I vote see the dealer.
     
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  8. Heikki Finland

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    It is still winter here in Finland..and this one has been coldest for last 8 years...❄️❄️ And now have good experience driving in all conditions up till - 20 F. My normal daily commute is only 4 - 5 miles a day, but couple of times in a week I drive up to 25 - 30 miles and couple of times a month longer road trips up to 150 miles.overall around 17 - 20.000 miles per year. Noticed that in winter times 30 - 50 % of battery energy goes to heating..no problems with heat in the car..very comfortable and warm car..obviously in the conditions between 20 - 10 F heat pump starts to loose its heating capabilities the car starts to be cold if you are not using ICE..noticed that 10 F is some sort of tricker when car automatically kicks ICE in even if you are driving in EV-mode..over all great winter car..
     

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