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How do you know the level of charge on the batteries?
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the short answer is that without aftermarket monitoring equipment you dont. the closest you will get with the built in instrumentation is as displayed by the dash monitor display which u can see when selected to EV Coach mode. here you will see a light blue box that indicates both how much throttle you can apply B4 activating the ICE and also i believe the length of said bar gets proportionally longer as the battery charge level increases..How do you know the level of charge on the batteries?
Thank you. I have noticed the same thing.....after startup, milage sucks. after a few miles, improves to mid to upper forties, if I remember to switch to eco mode. have 6,000 miles on a 23 xlt. overall average has been 43.6 MPG. I consider that greatthe short answer is that without aftermarket monitoring equipment you dont. the closest you will get with the built in instrumentation is as displayed by the dash monitor display which u can see when selected to EV Coach mode. here you will see a light blue box that indicates both how much throttle you can apply B4 activating the ICE and also i believe the length of said bar gets proportionally longer as the battery charge level increases..
i frequently make the same trip to my local neighborhood store for milk runs and such and the little EV coach bar is always longer on the way home than it is on the way there. we're talking about 2.5 miles each way. if i have not driven the truck yet that day i'm lucky to see >30 mpg, on the way there while on the way back home i routinely get >50mpg. and the drive is relatively flat in both directions coming and going. i drive almost exclusively in ECO mode for what its worth.
you're very welcome. i have wasted a lot of time trying to understand some of Ford's design decisions vis-a-vi which instrumentation displays they chose to include and which various vehicle status info they believe deserves the drivers attention. right now i'm semi obsessed with the 'power meter' that is the big round dial on the left where most vehicles have a Tach. i have found it very helpful in my efforts to get better mpg.Thank you. I have noticed the same thing.....after startup, milage sucks. after a few miles, improves to mid to upper forties, if I remember to switch to eco mode. have 6,000 miles on a 23 xlt. overall average has been 43.6 MPG. I consider that great
The meter is combined hybrid power output of the electric drive motor and ICE, it's very simple to understand. If the ICE isn't on, it is only showing electric output. The hybrid coach shows electric power output (blue), and combined hybrid output as well if you want to see it as a bar.but i'm confused as to what it's trying to ell me. when the power gage shows 50% does that mean i'm using 50% of combined electric + ICE power?
thanks for you explanation. Wifey just gets in it and drives and her MPG isnt that much worse than what i get in ECO mode.The meter is combined hybrid power output of the electric drive motor and ICE, it's very simple to understand. If the ICE isn't on, it is only showing electric output. The hybrid coach shows electric power output (blue), and combined hybrid output as well if you want to see it as a bar.
As someone who has been driving hybrids for over 7 years now, it's really not all that helpful to look at the gauges like that, it's just another needless distraction while driving. If you aren't driving like a total jerk you should get great MPG with the hybrid. Getting mid 40s without trying in normal mode, even if I drive a little spirited from time to time, but mostly city/rural driving. On freeway trips more like 39-40MPG.
I agree.As someone who has been driving hybrids for over 7 years now, it's really not all that helpful to look at the gauges like that, it's just another needless distraction while driving. If you aren't driving like a total jerk you should get great MPG with the hybrid.
Here's what I have found.you're very welcome. i have wasted a lot of time trying to understand some of Ford's design decisions vis-a-vi which instrumentation displays they chose to include and which various vehicle status info they believe deserves the drivers attention. right now i'm semi obsessed with the 'power meter' that is the big round dial on the left where most vehicles have a Tach. i have found it very helpful in my efforts to get better mpg.
basically it seems that keeping the power usage as displayed by the power gage under 20% as much as possible and in the 'green' range whenever possible results in my best MPG. this seems far more effective when just running around town. when on road trips not so much.
but i'm confused as to what it's trying to ell me. when the power gage shows 50% does that mean i'm using 50% of combined electric + ICE power? or is it something else? what am i missing here?
i REALLY wish that the design team wasnt so opaque when it comes to the Hybrid battery charge level. i have the same beef with their minimalist explanations of what the actual practical effects of the different drive modes ,i.e. ECO vs normal? what exactly does the engine control module do to make the vehicle operate differently when going from one driving mode to another? i have about 2500 miles on my '23 Lariat Hybrid so far. so i'm still in the learning curve stage of ownership and hope i;ll understand these things better as time goes on.