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Hi All. I have a Ionic 5 2022A ultimate rear wheel drive. My in car info tells me I am achieving 3.9 miles per KW overall, giving me a range of approx 281miles when fully charged. When I use the info in my Bluelink app It tells me I am achieving 4.08 miles per Kw. Now when I look at my exact mileage for a full month and then calculate using the total KW used to charge the car my miles per KW drops to 2.8. has anyone else had this issue
 

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Hi All. I have a Ionic 5 2022A ultimate rear wheel drive. My in car info tells me I am achieving 3.9 miles per KW overall, giving me a range of approx 281miles when fully charged. When I use the info in my Bluelink app It tells me I am achieving 4.08 miles per Kw. Now when I look at my exact mileage for a full month and then calculate using the total KW used to charge the car my miles per KW drops to 2.8. has anyone else had this issue
Too many variables. Losses when charging, not knowing what the app is measuring or its accuracy. The overall figure, if it has never been reset, if probably the best guide for a likely average. The figure for ‘since last charge’ is likely to tell you what to expect for recent conditions.

Personally, I do not much bother with any of it other than to note the big improvement when it is (was!) warmer.
 

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Hi All. I have a Ionic 5 2022A ultimate rear wheel drive. My in car info tells me I am achieving 3.9 miles per KW overall, giving me a range of approx 281miles when fully charged. When I use the info in my Bluelink app It tells me I am achieving 4.08 miles per Kw. Now when I look at my exact mileage for a full month and then calculate using the total KW used to charge the car my miles per KW drops to 2.8. has anyone else had this issue
You need to figure out what you are measuring....

Electrical bill includes all losses from charging, weather etc.

The range of my Ioniq 28 goes down to HALF in winther with snow. Consumption does not double(!) but the total of capacity loss because of the cold and the heavier driving through snow with heater blasting makes it lots shorter range.

It's not a problem, just a good thing to know.
 
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