gtm
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- First Name
- George
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- Jacksonville, FL
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- '26 S e-tron GT, '73 Lotus, ('23 GTS sold 10/25)
Unfortunately the dealer is going to say there is nothing wrong right up until your get the red dash warning and your car dies. You need to arm yourself with some information. Invest in an OBD dongle and Car Scanner. You will see the battery State of Health (SoH). The displayed SoH may differ from that which the dealer gets if they do the two day test but it's been shown to be very close. The battery SoH should be above 90% for a 2023 car. Check your cell voltages (see @Scandinavian's screen shots above). Under a 20% SoC you might see 10 to 20 millivolt difference high cell to low cell. This seems to be normal at a low SoC. Charge up to 90% and the difference should drop to 4 to 6 millivolts on a healthy battery. Based on your first post: 86.7 kWh usable capacity on a new battery. 94% SoH (typical at 10,000 miles in a cold climate). You should have about 81.5 kWh capacity. You used 36%, or 29 kWh to go 25 km. That's nuts leaving from a relatively warm garage.... My wife did have it back to Porsche for this issue, but they said nothing was wrong.
You need to check some of your battery stats for yourself. It could very well be that your battery is fine and that an assortment of other factors are causing the poor efficiency. But ... based on your figures I would say that there is something not quite right with your car somewhere. Software, a motor with an issue, stuck brake caliper,... You need to get some data out of the car, document a couple of trips, and that way you can approach the dealer better informed and push the issue. .
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