This is your problem, not the battery. I reset my efficiency meter last night and charged to 100%. Drove 10km in to work this morning at -4C with winter tyres on steel rims and when I shut down the meter read 18.1kWh/100km. I had preheated but still had the climate control running at 21.5C with driver seat heat on as well. There's no way someone in Vancouver should be doing so much worse than me here in Ottawa.PhilinYVR said:For example in November it ranged from 18.4kWHr/100km to 20kWHr/100km.
My thoughts on possible causes:
1) Drive in B mode. If you are driving in D all the time then it doesn't regen brake enough. The only time I use D is on the highway with cruise control on so that when I cancel cruise it doesn't go in to full regen and cause a pileup.
2) Do you have a rubbing brake or similar? You may hear it squeak at low speeds but really needs to be checked by a mechanic?
3) Are you being a complete hooligan with the electric torque away from the lights each and every time?