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- 25 Lariat AWD Hybrid 4K towing, '24 ioniq 6 limited AWD, '91 BRG Miata 5spd
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- 2.5L Hybrid
The gas engine IS coupled to the transmission through the E-CVT. it's not much of a generator to recharge the battery. The ICE and electric motors work alone or together depending on the actual engine load and available battery charge. The dash gages are very simplified, with the EV coach display being a little better in providing relative information, but it won't give you specifics.
I use a live engine scanner to monitor the battery amps in and out, as well as the engine rpm and load. In general:
Electric only mode if the battery charge is > 40% +/- and the amps pulled are below ` 80 +/- amps. Once the battery charge drops OR you step on the go-pedal and you pull more amps, the ICE starts up.
The ICE continues until the load on the ICE is < 40% +/- AND your battery charge is > 40%. Drive with a light touch and you gen go all-electric until the charge on the battery drops low.
When the ICE is running, sometimes the electric motor will draw some amps to supplement the ICE, and sometimes the ICE will provide a little - charge current back to the battery with the electric motor off . When driving, almost ALL the BIG recharge current comes from the regen braking( over 130 amps!). Everytime you regen (or drive in L and take your foot off the gas) the battery gets some juice back.
In practice, the battery runs from around 40% charge up to 70% or so. I've never seen the battery below 20% nor above 80%.
I wouldn't try to 2ng-guess Ford. Looks to me like they've got the whole ICE/electric thing tuned for best performance AND best efficiency.
Screen shots show my mav at idle. -amps = charging, +amps = pulling power from battery (to run accessories AND/OR the electric drive motors)
I use a live engine scanner to monitor the battery amps in and out, as well as the engine rpm and load. In general:
Electric only mode if the battery charge is > 40% +/- and the amps pulled are below ` 80 +/- amps. Once the battery charge drops OR you step on the go-pedal and you pull more amps, the ICE starts up.
The ICE continues until the load on the ICE is < 40% +/- AND your battery charge is > 40%. Drive with a light touch and you gen go all-electric until the charge on the battery drops low.
When the ICE is running, sometimes the electric motor will draw some amps to supplement the ICE, and sometimes the ICE will provide a little - charge current back to the battery with the electric motor off . When driving, almost ALL the BIG recharge current comes from the regen braking( over 130 amps!). Everytime you regen (or drive in L and take your foot off the gas) the battery gets some juice back.
In practice, the battery runs from around 40% charge up to 70% or so. I've never seen the battery below 20% nor above 80%.
I wouldn't try to 2ng-guess Ford. Looks to me like they've got the whole ICE/electric thing tuned for best performance AND best efficiency.
Screen shots show my mav at idle. -amps = charging, +amps = pulling power from battery (to run accessories AND/OR the electric drive motors)
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