SergeyIndy
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- 24 Macan GTS, 23 Taycan Turbo, 20 Cayenne Turbo
I charge to 100% often but then drive the car long distance immediately. I have almost 30K miles. Summer time AT BEST I can get 250 miles. I think it's just the way of the world...and I'm just used to it. Almost drove me to buy the 2025...but I'm done with the MASSIVE depreciation on Taycan's...Ok. So your car is as old as mine. Seems like you're seeing the same problem. How many miles do you have? Are you actually charging to 100%, or just calculating full charge range based on the % charge you did? I know fully charging the battery is bad for it, unless you drive right away. I never charge past 80% unless I'm immediately leaving for a long trip, which I've done only 2-3 times since I've owned the car.
Ok, I ran CarScanner with the OBD module. I got screen captures of all 25 screens and ran the diagnostic check. Which info should I post here?Please get this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B088LW211V/
You can PM me and I can help you with step by step if you would like.
Then you only need free CarScanner app, choose eTron/Taycan Profile.
You can capture all the data points from Dashboard and share.
We can interpret them for you.
This is the thread that is focused on OBD and data capture:
https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/threads/?-baseline-for-hv-battery-soh-performance-battery-degradation-data-by-taycan-owners.12815/
The ones I need should have the following data points and graphs:Ok, I ran CarScanner with the OBD module. I got screen captures of all 25 screens and ran the diagnostic check. Which info should I post here?
Current miles is 26633.The ones I need should have the following data points and graphs:
From Dashboard
Screens with data pointsi: SoH%, Battery Energy kWh, SoC Display %
Graphs Yellow Bar: Cell Voltage, Cell SoC, Cell Temp.
From Car or App:
Current Miles
Consumption recent history ideally in kWh/100miles
It’s 186 … usable capacity of the high capacity battery is 84kwh … so exactly 300km or 186 miles207 miles. He has the high capacity battery. And that’s at the low end of what he says he gets. 23kwh would be 252 miles.
Ok, that's news to me. I was going by 93kwh being a full charge. So that's incorrect?It’s 186 … usable capacity of the high capacity battery is 84kwh … so exactly 300km or 186 miles
As I said … everyone has a different view of spirited or fun driving and 23kwh per 100 would be 226 miles
Not correct. I have exact data.Ok, that's news to me. I was going by 93kwh being a full charge. So that's incorrect?
Thanks! So the age of the car is an important factor in the cause of battery degradation? I would have thought it was dependent on mileage driven, or perhaps number of charging cycles, but I didn't know the age mattered all that much.86.70kWh - Battery usable energy when new at 100% SoH (a known basis variable)
These calculations are intended to cross check SoH and calculate usable Battery Energy:
43.65kWh current battery energy / 59.94% SoC Display = 72.82kWh usable battery energy
72.82kWh usable battery energy / 86.70kWh =83.99% calculated SoH vs. 84.07% reported
84.07% SoH is low in my opinion for a car with 27k miles but not drastically so since it is 4+ years old and a key contributing factor on range.
72.82kWh is usable battery energy after degradation meaning that for you to have 200-mile range, the consumption should be in a 36kWh/100miles when you are driving for at least an hour to let it stabilize.
Cell Graphs all look normal with no cell outliers that would indicate cells going bad.
The next thing to do is rebalance expecting to gain SoH at least 2% if you have not done it before.
Rebalancing Protocol:
Run down SoC to 2%.
Leave the car locked and undisturbed (key far away, no app access) for 6.5 hours min (overnight)
Recharge at slower than usual rate at home on AC 40Amp/9.6kW or lower to 100%
Leave the car locked and undisturbed (key far away, no app access) for 6.5 hours min (overnight)
Recapture all parameters above including Cell graphs
After the Rebalance:
Bad cells may come forward
SoH should increase by at least 2% from current 84% to 86% resulting in more range
I am just going by the data that the car is reporting.Thanks! So the age of the car is an important factor in the cause of battery degradation? I would have thought it was dependent on mileage driven, or perhaps number of charging cycles, but I didn't know the age mattered all that much.
I will try the rebalancing at some point, but I'm not going to rush to do it if it would only gain me 2%, and I coudn't use the car for a day. Plus charging to 100% without using the car makes me nervous!
The thing I don't understand is what you said about how I'd need to be running at 36kwh/100 miles to get 200 mile range. That's crazy high, isn't it? As I said, it's currently showing 27.6 kwh/100. I don't pay attention to that, but I wouldn't have thought I was burning that much juice when I drive.