When can we expect Honda e to get more range?
Where was this talk, if I may ask? And do you really want the extra weight on the car?
To be honest, the range hasn't really turned out to be an issue for me at all. I have to admit It was the first thing that almost made me not buy it, and it was the one thing that was my biggest worry after I bought it. But surprisingly, I have unwittingly been driving twice as much with my e than anticipated (driving some 2400 km per month, while previously I did only 1000 km per month), and the range still hasn't been an issue at all.
But with a little bit of adjustment to rims, tyres, routing and driving style, I've actually managed to almost reach the WLTP figures.
2021 Honda e Advance on 16" RC30 wheels with Goodyear 195/55 & 205/55 tyres.
Wrapped in Red metallic with full black and cinnamon leather interior.
Wrapped in Red metallic with full black and cinnamon leather interior.
Having better battery doesn't mean more weight as many brands improve kw/kg... Same weight better range, or better less weight + more capacity.hondaeboy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 7:38 pmWhere was this talk, if I may ask? And do you really want the extra weight on the car?
To be honest, the range hasn't really turned out to be an issue for me at all. I have to admit It was the first thing that almost made me not buy it, and it was the one thing that was my biggest worry after I bought it. But surprisingly, I have unwittingly been driving twice as much with my e than anticipated (driving some 2400 km per month, while previously I did only 1000 km per month), and the range still hasn't been an issue at all.
But with a little bit of adjustment to rims, tyres, routing and driving style, I've actually managed to almost reach the WLTP figures.
Honda E advance [Modern Steel Metallic]
[DELIVERED JULY 2020] - 70 000Kms + 


congrats on the optimisations ! that's a bold number: 12.1 kWh/100km !hondaeboy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 7:38 pmWhere was this talk, if I may ask? And do you really want the extra weight on the car?
To be honest, the range hasn't really turned out to be an issue for me at all. I have to admit It was the first thing that almost made me not buy it, and it was the one thing that was my biggest worry after I bought it. But surprisingly, I have unwittingly been driving twice as much with my e than anticipated (driving some 2400 km per month, while previously I did only 1000 km per month), and the range still hasn't been an issue at all.
But with a little bit of adjustment to rims, tyres, routing and driving style, I've actually managed to almost reach the WLTP figures.
2023 Honda e Red Advance on 16" Michelin 195/55 & 205/55 tyres.
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My 2020 model at 100% full only reads 82 miles range? This can’t be right surely??
Range calculation is based on a lot of factors, including how you've previously driven the car.DanielHarris20 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 07, 2023 11:28 amMy 2020 model at 100% full only reads 82 miles range? This can’t be right surely??
Part of the calculation is based on average efficiency over time to project future range, so if you've spent some time driving the car a little harder, your projected range is going to be lower.
Taking it easy and driving more efficiently will improve the projected range in future.
Icelandic Advance in Premium Crystal Red on 17" rims
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Thanks Verone, I haven’t owned it too long. If I improve the efficiency then it should improve slightly then? Thank you for thisVerone wrote: ↑Fri Apr 07, 2023 11:46 amRange calculation is based on a lot of factors, including how you've previously driven the car.DanielHarris20 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 07, 2023 11:28 amMy 2020 model at 100% full only reads 82 miles range? This can’t be right surely??
Part of the calculation is based on average efficiency over time to project future range, so if you've spent some time driving the car a little harder, your projected range is going to be lower.
Taking it easy and driving more efficiently will improve the projected range in future.
Yep, if you haven't owned it too long, then it's probably just a case of the previous owner having a different driving style to you.DanielHarris20 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 07, 2023 2:00 pmThanks Verone, I haven’t owned it too long. If I improve the efficiency then it should improve slightly then? Thank you for this
Over time, the car will adjust its projected range to your driving style, so you'll get a more accurate figure.
Here's a quick excerpt from the owner's manual:
Icelandic Advance in Premium Crystal Red on 17" rims
Registered May 2023
Home Type 2 Charging & Free Work CCS Charging! Woo!
Registered May 2023
Home Type 2 Charging & Free Work CCS Charging! Woo!
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