This website calculates Google Maps Elevation into EV distance used. Too bad the PIP is not listed. I email them. Had to translate to english tho.
LET'S TRY THIS: A friend just sent me this link. You can put it your start and stop address and it will calculate your expected EV consumption. www.jurassictest.ch/GR/ I just tried my daily route from the previous post and it was spot on. PS, the Volt is known as an Opel Ampera in Europe. Read more: http://priuschat.com/threads/poll-do-you-use-google-maps-to-get-max-ev-range.113249/page-3#ixzz26GRZL5F8
yeah, that's what I'm trying to say. Maybe someone who is fluent in the french language can ask the website to add the PIP. They do have the LEAF on their website.
did you try that? I did, on an existing car. unless you can create an entirely new car from scratch which I haven't seen how
It looks like they are adding in regen to the trip distance. I think recup is regen so we may need to figure out what this value is. I may look at coding up an app like this with recharge stations. Seems like a fun project.
Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Battery 4.4 kWh lithium-ion battery[2] Curb weight 1,420 kg (3,100 lb)[4] I am not sure on the other fields. They don't seem to have Cd. But it may be good enough for estimates. I may dig into the physics of all this for a side project.
That seems close to the NEDC number New European Driving Cycle. Range 18 km (11 mi) (EPA - blended mode)[3] 23 km (14 mi) (NEDC/Toyota)[4] 26.4 km (16.4 mi) (Japanese cycle)[5]
Input the useable battery capacity (~2.7kWh) rather than 4.4kWh. I did, and was shocked at how accurately this models my typical trips.
wow! you're right! I tracked my trip to work. actual=2.7 miles, map=2.9 miles range=10.563 miles @ 34.9 mph