ciaranob
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@ciaranob , Got the OBDII. Great recommendation. Works like a charm with the iOS. But This is what I got. Can't make sense out of it. What is the SOH 85.85% here? Porsche state the usable capacity is 83.7%. What is this a percentage of? And what is the difference between SoCHR and SoC Display?Thanks!
SoH = state of health. Battery degrades with time and usage. Apparently most degradation happens during the first year but the warranty should cover the battery if it falls below 70% before 160k km or 8 years what ever comes first@ciaranob , Got the OBDII. Great recommendation. Works like a charm with the iOS. But This is what I got. Can't make sense out of it. What is the SOH 85.85% here? Porsche state the usable capacity is 83.7%. What is this a percentage of? And what is the difference between SoCHR and SoC Display?
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@tchavei 13013 miles. So the SoH here is that of 83.7kWh or of 93.4kWh?SoH = state of health. Battery degrades with time and usage. Apparently most degradation happens during the first year but the warranty should cover the battery if it falls below 70% before 160k km or 8 years what ever comes first
How many km do you have on your car?
That is a good point! There was a feeling last year, after the big update, that Porsche had released more capacity from the reserve ( 93kWh vs 83 kWh usable)! However today the official spec for PB+ battery still states 83.7 kWh usable.Another quandary:
If using the OBD Energy Available data, the Original SoH at deliver actually would be 85.2 kWh!
(47.9kWh/65.5%)/85.85%
So did Porsche actually made more tan 83.7 kWh usable?
@ciaranob. Thanks for the feedback. My car is the 2021 RWD. It was delivered September 2021. How can I find out when it was built?
I would like some opinions on the following points:
1. I wonder if this significant loss of capacity was due to me charging at the 150kW EA Stations exclusively for the last 130000 miles. If the average loss at this mileage is around 91%, mine is 85.85%, so an extra loss of 5.15% or 4.3kWh at 14.15% Loss.
I live in a condo building and have finally found a way to install a charger. I wonder if I start using a Level 2 charger, I can preserve whatever I have.
2. BTW, the OBD displayed of the SoC is accurate as compared that on the car. Yet we cannot trust this data because it's "not clear as to what is actually being measured (and as to how accurate a real time measure it is)", do we know how the SoH is measured by the OBD?
3. The reason I am suspicious of this SoH by the OBD is my range hasn't really degraded that much. From the range point of calculation:
At 100% SoC.
Range @ Normal Mode Range Mode
249 AC Max 258
254 AC ECON 262
267 AC Off 276
SOH estimate 267mi/3.58mi/kWh = 267/3.58 = 74.58 kWh
SOH% 83.7-74.6=9.1kWh 74.6/83.7= 89%
Loss of 11% of Usable Capacity
4. Compared to the OBD Battery Energy
100% of SoH from these data= 47.9/0.655 = 73.13 kWh at 13013 mi
83.7-73.13 = 10.57 kWh loss which is 12.6% loss
5. Using another analysis based on the AMCI Real-world Range Test with this test parameter.. https://amcitesting.com/2021taycan/
"Specific to the AMCI Testing City/Highway Route: • Each Taycan vehicle was operated in Normal Mode with Regen set to “Auto” and HVAC to “Eco” • Driving was precisely coordinated at the speed of traffic up to and including the legal speed limit during city driving, and up to 5 MPH over the legal limit on highway"
Which is quite close to my driving conditions except I have the less aero-dynamic 20" Aero Turbo wheels---
At 100% SoC when SoH was 100%, the range at Normal Mode is 282mi
My PCM estimate at 100% SoC is 254mi
254/282 = Approx. 90%
So if I go with Range data which can be somewhat variable due to different conditions, I have only lost 10%
What gives?!