How Much Range Do You Lose With Air Conditioning In An Electric Car?

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  • @OSUBeaver03
    @OSUBeaver0311 ай бұрын

    It would a cool comparison to do a test like this with an ICE vehicle. Everyone knocks EVs for loss of range but never considers it applies to all cars

  • @veergauba

    @veergauba

    11 ай бұрын

    It's been extensively studied on ICE cars. The government has a whole website: www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/hotweather.shtml "Under very hot conditions, AC use can reduce a conventional vehicle's fuel economy by more than 25%, particularly on short trips"

  • @4literv6

    @4literv6

    11 ай бұрын

    @@veergauba well said. 👍🏻 in Georgia during late June through mid Sept? We lose 15-20% mpg vs what we got from mid March to mid June.

  • @chrisness

    @chrisness

    11 ай бұрын

    ICE does have the advantage of heating in the winter not effecting ICE range like it does EV range

  • @nguyep4

    @nguyep4

    11 ай бұрын

    @@chrisness Yet, EV can be easy charge at home, all season.

  • @jellyd4889

    @jellyd4889

    11 ай бұрын

    Ice diesel need at the start an additional heater which does affect the consumption on short journeys. Petrol engines don't have such a heater. Usually.

  • @HypocritesExposd
    @HypocritesExposd11 ай бұрын

    I sit in my Model Y on my lunch breaks and it’s usually 90+ degrees in the car and over 100 on warm/hot days. I run the AC at about 78 degrees Fahrenheit for an hour. It uses about 1% of battery (usually a little less than 1%) and I can live with that.

  • @dadude123equals5
    @dadude123equals511 ай бұрын

    I've noticed that I lose a very noticable amount of range while cranking the AC even on shorter trips. Glad you covered this as I think it needs more attention!

  • @raemill4089

    @raemill4089

    11 ай бұрын

    Same here. In this heat, in my Taycan with the AC running comfortably in daily driving, i notice quite a drop in my range. Normally, if I start the week off at 85% charge, i can get thru Thursday pretty easy, if not Friday. In the heat, it's more like Wednesday/Thursday and i need a charge.

  • @GreenDriveIndia

    @GreenDriveIndia

    11 ай бұрын

    Plus short trips are always costly.. because ac runs First to cool the car then slows down.

  • @letsgobrandon5800

    @letsgobrandon5800

    11 ай бұрын

    @@GreenDriveIndia not if you pre-cool the car off the grid while plugged in.

  • @GreenDriveIndia

    @GreenDriveIndia

    11 ай бұрын

    @@letsgobrandon5800 exactly..

  • @traviscalvin431

    @traviscalvin431

    11 ай бұрын

    I see high consumption numbers on short trips even if I don't have HVAC running.

  • @SciMajor1
    @SciMajor111 ай бұрын

    What I've noticed is that the longer the trip the less difference there is in range when the AC is on. I suppose this makes sense given that, at the start of the trip, the AC is working hard to cool the car down whereas later on it's just maintaining the temperature.

  • @iMaxPatten
    @iMaxPatten11 ай бұрын

    The dedication 🥵

  • @georgepal9154
    @georgepal915411 ай бұрын

    The drop in efficiency has a lot to do with how fast you are moving and how often you are standing still. If you are often stuck in traffic or slowed down, the AC will have more of an impact in terms of Wh/mi because you're still burning energy even when you aren't moving. I suppose this isn't reflective of the conditions of an actual road trip or long distance drive, but it's worth considering if you are stuck in LA traffic and you don't have much range available on the car.

  • @paulwharton1850
    @paulwharton185011 ай бұрын

    Very useful information - Appreciate you enduring the heat ! Many thanks.....All the way from London !

  • @dustintravis8791
    @dustintravis879111 ай бұрын

    Let's be honest, Kyle was just trying to figure out how he could wear a hoody during the middle of summer. Achievement unlocked.

  • @toolsandtravels
    @toolsandtravels11 ай бұрын

    I've always wondered about this for my Model 3. Thanks for posting this!

  • @mp3mike237
    @mp3mike23711 ай бұрын

    Actually, it used ~16% more energy with the HVAC on full blast... But weirdly it only used ~14% more based on SoC. (HVAC off ended at 28%, while HVAC blasting ended at 25%) Interesting that there is such a big difference between the SoC difference and what was reported in the trip information. I would have liked you to make one more pass with the HVAC set to 72 degrees on Auto...

  • @letsgobrandon5800

    @letsgobrandon5800

    11 ай бұрын

    I’ve always said my Tesla lost ~ about 20% in summer with AC on, so it’s within his findings of 16%. However, I lose a whole lot more in winter using heat. Probably 30-35%.

  • @kosiranze

    @kosiranze

    11 ай бұрын

    Probably just a rounfing error with percentage, as you have 0.5% wiggle room on all soc numbers. No ac run could be closer to 24% used and ac one closer to 29% and using those nubers the difference is 17.3%. So yeah, rounding error...

  • @MrNicholg
    @MrNicholg11 ай бұрын

    My tv app that I was using to watch this just clicked through to a comparison vid where you hit 40K subscribers. Congrats on 165K!

  • @jjthehoser762
    @jjthehoser76211 ай бұрын

    Fascinating and something I've always just ballpark when someone asked. This is really helpful!

  • @tomerberman3424
    @tomerberman342411 ай бұрын

    The impact on range will be much bigger if you'd drive 25mph. You'll have less consumption wasted on air resistance drag, and more hours of AC operating

  • @Superman-xr1oh

    @Superman-xr1oh

    11 ай бұрын

    Lmao

  • @volvodashcam

    @volvodashcam

    11 ай бұрын

    Since climate control consume per time it will always take more per km if you go slower. But range is often mostly needed when on a long trip so speeds between 80-120km/h (50-75mph) are more intresting.

  • @chrisallmand1805
    @chrisallmand180511 ай бұрын

    Perfect time for this video, I was just experimenting with this in my car lol

  • @OSUBeaver03

    @OSUBeaver03

    11 ай бұрын

    What about with the window down for my dog😊

  • @mitchlewis535
    @mitchlewis53511 ай бұрын

    Super helpful!! Would love to see a similar test in the winter with heat. Thanks guys!

  • @TB-up4xi

    @TB-up4xi

    11 ай бұрын

    Fwiw. I have a 2023 rwd with a heat pump. The difference hp on v off is so small it is almost unmeasurable as other factors like traffic conditions have more impact

  • @Helicon1
    @Helicon111 ай бұрын

    Now thats commitment! Reminds me of driving through 110F Death Valley in our 20 y/old LS400 with the windows down for airflow because we couldnt run the AC without risking a breakdown!

  • @teddysdadcory
    @teddysdadcory11 ай бұрын

    Kyle, with so many EV’s having full glass panoramic roofs, I’ve heard a lot of uncertainty about not having a sun shade. Great idea for a video, exploring how the UV blocking glass works and what it’s like living with a glass roof day to day.

  • @acasualviewer5861

    @acasualviewer5861

    10 ай бұрын

    UV blocking doesn't mean infra red blocking. I've touched the glass on a hot day and you can definitely feel the heat radiating into the car from the roof. It's a major inefficiency and frankly a great annoyance for people that live in very hot climates. I rather have a well insulated roof protecting my car from overheating.

  • @TheLegoman5252

    @TheLegoman5252

    9 ай бұрын

    I recommend ceramic tints to fix this problem.

  • @RogiervandenBerg
    @RogiervandenBerg11 ай бұрын

    Very nice and kudos for stating the temperature in Celsius too! 👏👏👏

  • @BrokerBill
    @BrokerBill11 ай бұрын

    Helpful. Thanks for the effort.

  • @fineartz99
    @fineartz9911 ай бұрын

    Fascinating focused challenge test. Practical summary reassuring.

  • @jsd4979
    @jsd497911 ай бұрын

    Great info! you should try this time in Boston around 3pm while driving people or ride share.

  • @kendugas50
    @kendugas5011 ай бұрын

    We live in Dallas,TX, and have a 2023 Model Y. The temperature has been warm, averaging highs just under 100 official temperatures. Most days, we park in the closed but unairconditioned garage, and some days, we park under a small shade tree at our daughter's home for part of the afternoon. We have the overheat protection set to 95 degrees. We are losing between five and ten percent of our charge daily just with the overheat protection. We have purchased and installed the roof reflectors, which helped a small amount, but it did not appear substantial. The only concern is on road trips where superchargers are not close. We now carry a mobile charger to offset this if we are staying more than a couple of days.

  • @mglmouser
    @mglmouser11 ай бұрын

    In the Ioniq 5 (mine’s a ‘22 RWD LR, heat exchanger), the guessmeter adjusts when you toggle the AC. Seems pretty accurate too. On a full charge, at ~20c outside temp, guessmeter is 490kms, turning off AC fives me 22 extra KMs. So, roughly 5%.

  • @ClickToPreview

    @ClickToPreview

    10 ай бұрын

    Yep, same for my Bolt. Seems to be pretty equal across platforms.

  • @roda6674
    @roda667411 ай бұрын

    Thanks for doing the test!

  • @EVtripper
    @EVtripper10 ай бұрын

    Thanks for doing this test! That plaid has a heat pump A/C. I need to test my 2015 Gen1 Model S.

  • @vhol93
    @vhol9311 ай бұрын

    Comfortable settings would be a great test indeed

  • @mattwolf7698
    @mattwolf769811 ай бұрын

    1:14 Actually, there's been several times where I've kept the A/C on max in a car for an hour before I finally felt like it was cold enough to turn down. The worst was a Nissan Versa I use to drive for work while doing deliveries, I actually kept that A/C on max all day when it was almost 100 F outside while driving it. It was all in tiny 4 cylinder cars with not very big condensers though. Also an EV will be able to always have the compressor at an optimal speed so that should help.

  • @joetripp123
    @joetripp12311 ай бұрын

    Great test Kyle. Sorry you had to deal with the heat... and the charging issues. I still don't rely on any non Tesla DC charging network - at least for now. It is improving though.

  • @jessonabike
    @jessonabike11 ай бұрын

    I drove 280 miles in 34 - 39 celcius with my AC set to 20c in the UK last summer in my M3LR. Its a trip I would normally do one charge on, but I had loads of time and decided to hypermile it. I charged to 100% on AC at home and just trundled at 55-65 mph sunday driving behind lorries or busses when ever I could. I achieved 190 Wh/mile and arrived with 26% soc.

  • @teggy95se
    @teggy95se11 ай бұрын

    Round steering wheel FTW!

  • @JimBoomer
    @JimBoomer11 ай бұрын

    This is very similar to what I am seeing here in AZ. 110+ a lot lately! Before getting hot my average daily commute was around 285wh/mi and now I am around 325wh/mi in this crazy heat. The AC is on high all the time now!!! 😢😢

  • @BitJam
    @BitJam11 ай бұрын

    Great test! Thank you for your sacrifice in the name of science! BTW: There is clever insulation for the roofs of Models 3 and Y called EVglass. I just had mine installed yesterday. The company claims that insulating the roof and the battery cuts wintertime range loss in half. In the summer the insulated roof cuts the inside roof temperature by 20F in the hot sun which makes the car much more comfortable. I'm not affiliated with the company in any way.

  • @happyhippo1710

    @happyhippo1710

    11 ай бұрын

    you should report back b/ci am interested in that but I am not pay $500 for that glass cover. Also, I use the sun visor for the whole windshield and it cuts about 20 degrees instead of not having it and it cost $40.

  • @danjmcs
    @danjmcs11 ай бұрын

    Given we are in a streak of consecutive days of 110F in Phoenix (record is 18 and we are probably going to better that on Monday 7/17) I've been keeping an eye on my usage on our 2022 Bolt EUV and just looking at the energy display on the Bolt for the last couple weeks worth of commuting i'm running about 16-17% of climate control usage & 3-4% battery conditioning, whereas during the rest of the year i'm usually in the single digits on both climate % usage & conditioning, often no battery conditioning other than if we have a cold streak in the winter. Like others have mentioned below, that equates to me charging maybe a day earlier in the week at home than normal, just to keep my charge between that 30-70% where i try to keep it on commuting days. Since we don't use the Bolt for anything other than commuting and shorter road trips, Phoenix to Tucson, Flagstaff, Vegas being the furthest we've gone, it isn't a huge issue, but definitely interesting and something to keep an eye on if you have that emergency trip added to a day.

  • @alittleofthisnthat5665
    @alittleofthisnthat566511 ай бұрын

    Good informative video on the "what if" reasonable video length also

  • @jjcsystems
    @jjcsystems10 ай бұрын

    Love your content. Keep up the good work.

  • @joelm077
    @joelm07711 ай бұрын

    Thanks for all your testing I want to do but do not have the time to do!

  • @davids9577
    @davids957711 ай бұрын

    2019 SR+ Summer of 2019 - 102F !! - Trinadad, Co Supercharger to Amarill, TX Supercharger 226 miles. No other Superchargers at that time. Charged to 100%. Got on I-26. Route planner said stay below 75 mph.. ha... I stayed at 65 mph... Got on US-87 south which luckily is going SE directly towards Amarillo. Soon I had to drop to 60. Then 55 on that 2-lane highway, with a long line of pissed off people behind me. I would pull off the road from time to time which was not easy as there weren't any pull offs when I needed them. The US-87 turned into TX-395 and took me into Amarillo. Arrived with 4% battery left. This was a miracle! And yes... I did run my A/C the entire way. I think doing 55 saved me in a big way. Also, I had ceramic tinting everywhere on that car, even the windshield. Heat still radiated off the glass. 95F would have been welcomed. lol But hey... Big round of applause for that SR+!!🙌

  • @shou635
    @shou63511 ай бұрын

    Thanks for taking one for the team.

  • @jimshafer970
    @jimshafer97011 ай бұрын

    We own a Model Y. We keep the AC on while we go to the gym in Phoenix. With temperatures below 100F, we use about 1 to 1.5% of battery charge per hour. Temperatures over 100 cause a drain of 1.5 to 2.5% per hour. We drive at 80mph on trips and get 2.8 to 3.2 miles per kWhour. 2% of battery is approximately 1.54 kWs. That time 3 miles per kWhour means that we lose 4.6 miles of range per hour of driving. That is about 5.75% loss. Your numbers probably represent the energy required to pull the inside temp down from way over 100 at the start.

  • @wolfman9999999
    @wolfman999999911 ай бұрын

    Speed will always be your biggest hit. You're correct in that you'll never notice the impact of AC in the summer. Those with resistive heaters like in our Bolt, those will see a significant hit in the winter. Heat pumps are a major difference in EVs. Interesting test. The absolute best case scenario I've ever driven was in our 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5. We left our place near Ravenna, OH and drove to Clarksville, TN. It was a cool morning negating any need whatsoever for climate control beyond the fan at low speed just to circulate air in the cabin. We also had a tailwind, and we still did our keep right and drive 55 hypermile style. Our net result was 4.8mi/kw in a pure highway drive. ABRP in it's ultra conservative manner had us stopping at 4 different places to charge. We cut it to two, and significantly shortened the time spent at those two charging stations. The leg of our trip from there to Tyler, TX., we were still able to keep the climate control off and still had very favorable driving conditions. It was on that leg that we had to skip our planned stop in Memphis, TN., and exceeded the city rating enough to have been able to run a full 300 miles on the highway if we had been forced to. On our way back home on this trip, we had routed through Nashville, TN. We were learing the car well enough that we chose to run from there to our home in Ravenna with a single charge stop in Cincinatti, OH. Next month will be a trip to Vancouver, WA. It's going to be another chance to learn this car navigating the charging desert of I-80 in WY.

  • @wgemini4422

    @wgemini4422

    10 ай бұрын

    With a Model Y, I noticed that the energy use doubles with AC.

  • @theredmonkey
    @theredmonkey11 ай бұрын

    Living in Sacramento where we get over 100 during the summer months, I do notice the car uses more energy because its blasting cooling all day. I use Tessie so I should do a comparison.

  • @Sandy-is7wc
    @Sandy-is7wc10 ай бұрын

    2021 id4 here; my personal experience is that very cold weather/ using heater (40ish) used noticeably more than AC in extreme heat(98+).

  • @The1andonlyBYack
    @The1andonlyBYack11 ай бұрын

    I'd highly suggest getting the windshield tinted to 70% with a ceramic tint. BIG difference on heat in the car and not really noticeable visibly.

  • @burnx45

    @burnx45

    11 ай бұрын

    I just got my 2023 Model Y long range front side windows tinted with Suntek Evolve ceramic at 50% and it makes a huge difference. I can't even feel the heat anymore from the sun. I've had my model y for about 3.75 months now with 5,000 miles and should have tinted right away like all my other previous cars. I guess I was just waiting for the summer heat to start here in Northern California. I think next up is tinting my front windshield at 70% as you suggested. I've never tinted a windshield before but going with a light tint and high quality product will be great as dark tint is not needed any longer.

  • @jimselvy6157
    @jimselvy615710 ай бұрын

    Living here in Arizona with our temperatures this summer with weeks in the triple digits. Looking at the energy display shows about 20% of the energy spent on driving stat. When I cool it at home while plugged in before starting off for the day, the rate of energy spent on A/C is GREATLY reduced.

  • @rklein
    @rklein11 ай бұрын

    I have a 2015 MS and in the Nashville, TN area I would lose 18% on a hot day with the AC on. In central Florida I lose 25 - 28%. The heat and humidity plays a huge factor not just in using the AC but regular driving with it off. Also, opening up either the windows or the sunroof is equivalent to launching a super huge drag shute.

  • @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461
    @budgetaudiophilelife-long546111 ай бұрын

    THANKS FOR SHARING THIS INFO AND KEEP COOL 😎💚💚💚

  • @Jrfeimst2
    @Jrfeimst211 ай бұрын

    10-20 percent. Depends on how cold you want it and how hot it is. Easy. If you put heat rejection film on your windows that will help your AC from running as hard. It helps a lot

  • @josephjoestar515
    @josephjoestar51511 ай бұрын

    HVAC uses a crazy amount of power in my MY. I live in Florida. Probably should get the windows tinted soon, but it’s so expensive 😵‍💫

  • @aaronalter2000
    @aaronalter200011 ай бұрын

    Great video!

  • @callmebigpapa
    @callmebigpapa4 ай бұрын

    Keep in mind in my good mpg Scion XB the A/C takes a hit too but in Florida we dont care if it cost 25% losses we will always use A/C ....even in the Winter when it get down to 80 here.

  • @lindawhite629
    @lindawhite62911 ай бұрын

    Kyle, I live in Tallahassee. Although I don't run with the AC full blast, it's been at 96 neighborhood for weeks already. I run my Bolt EUV with the AC on more of the year than not. I imagine this is the case for most of the south east and west states.

  • @HalomasterObi1177
    @HalomasterObi117711 ай бұрын

    The EV screen on the Ioniq 5 shows you estimated range with and without climate control on which is nice that it can give you at least an approximation on how much it uses out of your estimated range.

  • @FullSpectrumWarrior
    @FullSpectrumWarrior11 ай бұрын

    This is the stuff I wanna see. Hot weather stuff. For example my 240 turns to 190 with ac on :(. That was before degradation I don't have wheat pump btw

  • @johnpoldo8817
    @johnpoldo881711 ай бұрын

    Kyle, thanks for performing this brutal test. If outside temperature is 96 F, inside with windows closed it must be over 120 degrees. You should have a greenhouse effect from sunshine. Assume it was awful w/o AC.

  • @LotusFlower_Sunny
    @LotusFlower_Sunny7 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much

  • @kirivanyam5969
    @kirivanyam596911 ай бұрын

    I had to order roof shades to help reduce interior heating when parking in shaded lots is not an option. I usually just Vent, close the window and then Auto cool to around 70F while I'm at work. Lol "Cabin Overheating Protection Activated" just pop-up on my Notifications as I'm typing this again 😅

  • @BarryTsGarage
    @BarryTsGarage10 ай бұрын

    Model Y in Phoenix at 115F it’s a lot more than 15%. It’s a combo of the AC PLUS Battery efficiency. I only loose 5% of my mpg on my hybrid… I know, every car is different but it’s an interesting subject in the heat of the summer 🔥

  • @neverleftthe80s29
    @neverleftthe80s2911 ай бұрын

    This is exactly what people need to know. Cheers.

  • @sdgoes99
    @sdgoes9911 ай бұрын

    I just made a trip to Phoenix from Tucson yesterday in my y performance most of the trip was 100 plus with the highs in the teens. I had was the ac at 71 degrees and was driving the speed limit with not bursts of speed. This was not my normal driving habit and I wish I had tracked it closer, but I had to charge at both ends of the trip. To test the trip without climate control yesterday and all windows up could be fatal.

  • @ridinbmw
    @ridinbmw11 ай бұрын

    Great test would love it see the same one done on the Taycan. I was assuming this is what was degrading the range in my Taycan. Could only ever get 215 mi range in the vehicle but I do have the AC blasting

  • @Rocinantewow
    @Rocinantewow11 ай бұрын

    ambient humidity makes a big difference in how hard your AC has to work. latent and sensible heat. think of how easily it is to get a pot of water to boiling, and then how long it takes to boil all that water away.

  • @georgemendez777
    @georgemendez77710 ай бұрын

    Arizona summer in my model 3 long range I'm loosing 80 to 90 miles of range from full charge also black interior and exterior. My chevy bolt is just a tad bit more efficient also black but it is a smaller cabin so it makes sense.

  • @3312ynot3312
    @3312ynot331210 ай бұрын

    That fire extinguisher next to the charger and gas pumps looks so cute. Any fire on that property would laugh and that little guy

  • @colinchristianson8806
    @colinchristianson880611 ай бұрын

    Yeah my mom's friend has a 2024 Cadillac lyriq luxury 3 AWD on order every option as well she said she is expected to get it in November or december

  • @TheComputerGuyDR
    @TheComputerGuyDR11 ай бұрын

    2023 leaf sv plus owner- I Doordash over 12 hours (@76F 24C) in a day and I loose about 30ish miles (per charge, 2 charges in a day). Would say that’s about 12-13% of the battery. Winter time was a bit closer to 60ish miles (almost 25%), more so to keep the windows clear to see.

  • @tgold99
    @tgold9911 ай бұрын

    The other thing to keep in mind is multiple short trips are going to be worse with efficiency since it uses a lot more energy to cool down a 100+ degree cabin vs keeping the cabin at 70 degrees after it is already cool. Doing lots of errands around town where the car sits in the sun and heats back up each stop is going to use a lot more energy than just doing one long drive. Also preconditioning before you leave while still plugged in can make a big difference in extending range during the summer.

  • @leanderzulu3494

    @leanderzulu3494

    11 ай бұрын

    This is why I push Keep AC mode in my Tesla when I'm going inside the store or walking away from the car for short periods of time. It feels nice to walk back into a cool car and it saves energy

  • @martinivan5884

    @martinivan5884

    11 ай бұрын

    ​​@@leanderzulu3494keping the car cool the whole time can not possibly spend less energy than if you were to cool it down after it heated up, because you lose energy at a constant rate based on temperature difference inside/outside. When the temp difference is smaller (you turning the ac off), you are not spending energy to fight that difference and thus it must be more efficient to rather cool it down afterwards

  • @uhjyuff2095

    @uhjyuff2095

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes you are correct! This video is a pure highway test which means the motor is using a huge amount of power to go 80mph and then the climate is using a small amount (16 percent). If this test was 40mph speeds where the motor is using less than half of the power the climate percentage would be much higher maybe 30 or 40 percent for using the AC. I could be wrong.

  • @badongtagalog5737

    @badongtagalog5737

    11 ай бұрын

    @@uhjyuff2095did a baseline test. A test run without aircon is a baseline test and then he did the same test with aircon on. The highway speed would cancel out and the difference is the consumption of the aircon. If you do more stops accuracy would suffer because you are introducing more variables

  • @uhjyuff2095

    @uhjyuff2095

    11 ай бұрын

    @@badongtagalog5737 LOL, use your brain. Say I did a test where I sit in my Tesla while parked for 30 minutes with no AC on. the did same test with AC. Would it still be 16 percent difference?

  • @Bloodthune
    @Bloodthune11 ай бұрын

    You did this in 90+ weather? (haven't finished watching this as I post this) Obviously you didn't die during the test as Alyssa posted this. Really do appreciate the work!

  • @seojimjames
    @seojimjames11 ай бұрын

    Actually "Worst Case" would be on an LA Freeway during prime time traffic slow, 5 mph, at 100 degrees ambient, so pavement would probably be over 145. that would be interesting to know. how many miles at 5mph in a traffic jam commute at 100 degrees with aircon on ? will the aircon cool the cabin sufficiently ?

  • @maxquinn5311
    @maxquinn531111 ай бұрын

    Yesterday we had to run AC for 4.5 hrs waiting for a ferry (plus crossing) in British Columbia. Conditions: 26 Celsius, 79 Fahrenheit, after 430km/267mile run, 2023 Audi e-tron. Arrived at terminal with 97km/60mi range; exited ferry having lost just 5km/3.1mi of range, solely from AC and music. To maximize range I set the AC on Eco at 21 Celsius (70 Fahrenheit) front and back, seat cooling on low in the front. Dog, wife and I napped. Not so happy however were the three ICE cars whose batteries failed when they needed to board. We were third from last on board. This is a practical test returning from a 2,700 km trip. Thought you might like to know…. another Audi win.

  • @ludicrous7044
    @ludicrous704411 ай бұрын

    My Grandfathers only vehicle was a 1920 Chevrolet truck. It's AC was a 55 roll down and it had a steel tray welded to the frame under the engine to put hot coals from the fireplace to thin the oil to help starting! Used alcohol in the radiator because antifreeze was too expensive !! The pioneers took off their shirts and jumped in a river to cool! They had animal skins for the winter! People play video games inside now to stay comfortable. Swimming pools outside!! All the gripping about no air for the test made me want to tell him to put a lid on it!!

  • @514aam
    @514aam6 ай бұрын

    What I reccomend for EV owners here in colombia where range anxiety is a VERY serious problem is ceramic tint, spend quite a bit on REALLY GOOD ceramic tint, you can have the AC set to not that cold and get the same result as without ceramic tint... Sure it is about 1 grand in material + install, but hey, long term it is worth it, interior doesnt get blasted with as much UV light, not as much heat and you prevent skin cancer.

  • @jasonwidegren3211
    @jasonwidegren321111 ай бұрын

    Very convincing test!

  • @Per3110
    @Per311011 ай бұрын

    You should try charge with "Keep AC On" and without. I have seen our Model Y getting 25% below standard charge rate in 110-115 Fahrenheit. So basically longer charges and the ~10% extra juice needed for the heat.

  • @eduardoforneck3335
    @eduardoforneck333511 ай бұрын

    One thing you can't control in this case is battery cooling, in these temperatures the conpressor AC is certainly running to keep the battery at the ideal temperature.

  • @anthonyjensen6059
    @anthonyjensen605911 ай бұрын

    This man is crazy!!!! Driving 60 miles no ac at 95

  • @JohnDoe-xr8dz

    @JohnDoe-xr8dz

    11 ай бұрын

    I can only wish for 95d here in AZ; today is already 115d, when A/C at full blast is hardly detectable.

  • @JamesKrieger
    @JamesKrieger11 ай бұрын

    actually efficiency increase when temperature increase when driving at high speed. yes A/C will consume more but you also have less drag air resistance. a good test will be to do the same route with the same cabin temperature but different outside temperature.

  • @lanceareadbhar
    @lanceareadbhar11 ай бұрын

    If you only have two passengers, I find level 1 quite comfortable once it's cooled down and the battery drain isn't too bad compared to when I turn the A/C off.

  • @Mada_1337
    @Mada_133711 ай бұрын

    I have a 2022 Model Y Performance and live in Phoenix. Def notice that there is a drop in range/charging more frequently during the summer with temps 110+. This is with ceramic coating on the windows and a roof shade. Like @tgold99 mentioned, multiple small trips really drain it as it is cooling down the cabin multiple times.

  • @SkaBob
    @SkaBob11 ай бұрын

    Our Ioniq 5 seems to take about 1kwh for heat/ac, or it should run it for about 70 hours with a 100% charge. But being around Seattle it's not usually under 40 in the winter or over 85 in the summer and I usually keep it Auto 1, the lowest setting. If someone had it blasting on high it would likely take much more power. Turning the climate off makes the estimated range go up by about 15-20 miles

  • @justinjones6810
    @justinjones681011 ай бұрын

    Once vehicles can achieve 500 miles on a charge or 400 in winter it will not matter as much how efficient the hvac is but at 200 to 300 mile range it matters a lot more because of how spread out the network is between stops

  • @matthewpittelli4451
    @matthewpittelli445111 ай бұрын

    For my 2023 Tesla model 3 in the Florida summer I lose quite a bit of range. I have the AC on Lo and fan speed between 5 - 10. My Tesla battery consumption is 15% - 18% devoted to the AC

  • @joshhuang2279
    @joshhuang227911 ай бұрын

    2020 model y with heat pump here in hot as balls Texas uses the same amount of energy for driving and AC according to the energy chart. This is city driving with pre conditioning and all. Normal auto AC settings and assertive driving style

  • @L3AF
    @L3AF10 ай бұрын

    u should make a video follow up on just winter how much range do you lose during winter when using heat

  • @ontheroadwithralph1530
    @ontheroadwithralph153011 ай бұрын

    I haven't done any measured tests, but my Lightning Pro SR doesn't seem to be much affected by the use of air conditioning - the worst I have seen when pulling up the power usage graph on the center display is about 4%-5% (that is a percentage of all electric power used by the vehicle). I'm about to take a 12-15 mile trip in the Mojave Desert and the current outdoor temperature is 109°. If I see something different, I'll come back and edit this post.

  • @jefferrrson1x

    @jefferrrson1x

    11 күн бұрын

    I’m assuming there was nothing different since you didn’t edit this post? Lol

  • @wgemini4422
    @wgemini442210 ай бұрын

    With a Model Y, I observed doubled the energy use for in town driving. I routinely get below 130wh/km without AC, but over 250wh/km with AC. And that's only at 30C.

  • @americanrider
    @americanrider11 ай бұрын

    Any navigated trip summary will break down where your energy was used, from A/C consumption to what you could have saved if you wouldn't have driven so fast 😊

  • @genxgamerdad141
    @genxgamerdad14110 ай бұрын

    Not really related, but I was surprised to see how little impact AC had on my 23 Niro PHEV when on EV+ mode only. Really nice having AC without running the gas engine. Often stay in the car for an hour or so at a time while my wife visits her patients (North Central AZ). Typically only lose few % of charge per visit.

  • @ezpoppy55
    @ezpoppy5511 ай бұрын

    Brutal. 🥵 With my 2021 M3 SR+, I run the climate control a lot during hot weather. I live in Sacramento CA, so it’s hot a lot here! I run it when I go in the store. I run it when I’m visiting a friend. I run the prevent overheat setting. In short, I keep it comfy inside, even when I’m not in it! Thanks for putting yourself through hell to get this data, Kyle. Hope to see you at Tesla Takeover in SLO at the end of the month!

  • @plixie1
    @plixie111 ай бұрын

    This TX heat has my tesla screaming as it tries to cool down. Luckily I park in a garage, but real feel 110 degrees for weeks is nuts.

  • @n78966969696896
    @n7896696969689611 ай бұрын

    I just completed road tripping a Model Y 700 miles (I rented an ICE car but they only had the model Y at the time). It had 17k miles on it when I picked it up and was a 23' model. I will definitely have to say in 95-97 degree F. weather, the 310 miles in a model Y is absolutely not 310 miles. Of course I had AC running the whole time. I'm not sure if I was doing anything incorrectly vs what other people would as it was the first time I even drove a Tesla much less charged one. I did have to charge to max multiple times but I mean.. It's a rental. I noticed it wasn't exactly the bottom end of the battery where I would lose any distance but the upper end. If I charged it up to 310 miles, It would drop down to about 250 rather quickly (usually within about 10-15 miles), afterwards it dropped normally through the 250 miles-ish. One stretch I only had 40 miles left when it was a 200 mile stretch and I charged up to 310 before starting it. At the end of the day it's really more of don't believe the mileage 100 percent and take away a 1/4 of that just to be safe if your on a trip. I'm sure if it was 65 degrees outside and I didn't have the AC running or radio I am sure I would have gotten at least very near the 310 miles but that's completely ideal conditions. All of that being said the Model Y was definitely an interesting experience and if you can afford one and don't road trip much, you will absolutely love it.

  • @FreedomToRoam86
    @FreedomToRoam8611 ай бұрын

    My F-150 Lightning doesn't lose any appreciable range with AC on. But in the winter, having the heater on, definitely reduces range.

  • @LPerezDancer
    @LPerezDancer11 ай бұрын

    14% sounds about right. Even my 2017 Model S which I believe had a 92 KWH/315 mile useable range seems to lose about 10 KWH more than the calculated 288 WH/mi I usually average. I use about 60 KWH going from 90% charge to 7% or 8% and used to wonder what happened to those phantom KWHs. It is the A/C

  • @Dun_Der
    @Dun_Der11 ай бұрын

    thanks mang. now I don't have to do this myself. I take your results.

  • @jeretso
    @jeretso11 ай бұрын

    I hate curbed rims too. Might be cheaper to just buy model with smaller rims especially when you want blacked out rims. Your white interior looks great on video.

  • @johnwagner9257
    @johnwagner925711 ай бұрын

    I lose a lot here in Phoenix. During the Summer I average about 330Wh/mile, during the fall/spring/winter I average about 280Wh/mi in my Tesla Model Y performance.

  • @NIAtoolkit
    @NIAtoolkit11 ай бұрын

    I get the same consumption with climate off and with climate set to “Auto.” Manually setting climate has significant impact on consumption

  • @RichsRides7930
    @RichsRides793011 ай бұрын

    In Central Cali that is a very real scenario... we will hit 114 this weekend and anyone with an electric car will for sure be blasting the A/C every time they drive....

  • @RickG80004
    @RickG8000411 ай бұрын

    You arrived back with 25% vs 28%. 3% diff of 100kWh pack means 3kWh used for AC. So, AC is a 3kW load as i think you said it was a one hour loop.

  • @joshuasmith7369
    @joshuasmith736911 ай бұрын

    96 degrees Fahrenheit , come down to the southern region of Texas, where we are at 114 degrees Fahrenheit with a 100% humidity right now. Giving us a feels like temperature of128..

  • @RobertBratt
    @RobertBratt11 ай бұрын

    I was just asked this the other day! My response was along the lines of "The battery could power my whole house for almost three days, so I doubt the A/C has much impact."

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