I believe the gentle rolling hills I have might actually give me advantage over driving on flat land. But that's just me. What do I know
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Watch a video on hyper milling. Looks like too much of a pain to me.
I can easily get into the 700s just driving normal and nobody beeping at me 🥳
Keep power under 20% whenever possible under 10% most of the time. Outside temp above 60° and gentle rolling hills. Seems to be the Pinnacle for me.
Interesting theory although I think it has more to do with rolling hills and temperature.
Could also be calibrations of the truck.
My brother has identical vehicle maybe I'll try a experiment when it warms up again 🤔
Electrician I have five or six 18 volt tools with batteries 12 volt also , wire, drill bits, hole saws the 4-ft ladder that fits like a glove 😁 I would guess around 700 - 800 lb in a given day
801 MI with 25 miles to empty and I work out of my truck. Split shelf in the bed for stock and tools. Along with storage bins in back seat. I believe gentle rolling hills is the key. Never beeped at , eco mode only on highway.
One key not mentioned much , I live on gentle rolling hills so I pick up a little speed try not to pass 20% power going up the hill Coast down regenerating the battery.
Only engage eco mode on the highway. Never gotten beeped at for going too slow 😂That's just me.
Above 60° outside I can...