Electric Car Route Planner
Electric Car Route Planner - Abrp has your car going at the limit all the time including 60 mph on single track roads. You can then share your route to. This is brilliant and very clever. I am traveling to northern tuscany next year in a hybrid and considered whether i could do it in a bev. I subscribed for a while and have given up. Hi,not sure if anyone had come across this route planner before.
I'm considering a 77kwh id3/cupra born. Not only that, but the gom adjusts the range as well according to the route. Elektroauto routenplaner has a good route planner for europe. For those of you who also use this website/app and already own an ev, how accurate do you think the consumption figures are? It's called a better route planner, a better routeplanner.
I subscribed for a while and have given up. I'm considering a 77kwh id3/cupra born. For those of you who also use this website/app and already own an ev, how accurate do you think the consumption figures are? You can then share your route to. This is brilliant and very clever.
Ev navigation does not only provide users with a reliable navigation system, including charging stations, but it is also capable of calculating the range the users can cover… This allows the abrp app to communicate instantly with your car to read out soc (battery %), and many other parameters which keep the abrp app up to date with. Abrp has.
Abrp has your car going at the limit all the time including 60 mph on single track roads. It worked well for planning but always check against google maps. Ev navigation does not only provide users with a reliable navigation system, including charging stations, but it is also capable of calculating the range the users can cover… What it can't.
Best thing was the anticipated soc upon arrival which is good. This is brilliant and very clever. Looks very good, even tells you how long to stop at the chargers based on your vehicle. What it can't do (yet) is help you plan a route or display a route in a user friendly way. Not only that, but the gom.
I'm considering a 77kwh id3/cupra born. I tried the premium version linked to odb2 and tronity and using car play to give me a live battery linked routing system like a tesla, but it was buggy and laggy running hundreds of yards. Ev navigation does not only provide users with a reliable navigation system, including charging stations, but it is.
Electric Car Route Planner - It worked well for planning but always check against google maps. Currently i always use the i3's 'eco pro' route to achieve best economy and as a side effect have been enjoying the scenic country routes rather than being sat on the motorway, for the sake of 10min or so. I tried the premium version linked to odb2 and tronity and using car play to give me a live battery linked routing system like a tesla, but it was buggy and laggy running hundreds of yards. It's called a better route planner, a better routeplanner. Tronity looks interesting and useful in its own right, but what’s really good is the link up with a better route planner so that abrp automatically knows the cars battery level and is able to more accurately calculate consumption etc. It is german but chrome desktop translates it well.
Best thing was the anticipated soc upon arrival which is good. Looks very good, even tells you how long to stop at the chargers based on your vehicle. Lots of sudden shifts in the zoom and perspective. We really need upgraded ovms hardware with more storage and interfaces to allow it to communicate with the cars can bus(s) and bt/wifi devices in the car (including devices like the parrot head units). This is brilliant and very clever.
Not Only That, But The Gom Adjusts The Range As Well According To The Route.
Tronity looks interesting and useful in its own right, but what’s really good is the link up with a better route planner so that abrp automatically knows the cars battery level and is able to more accurately calculate consumption etc. I've been using a better route planner in order to find out the real range of the car. Currently i always use the i3's 'eco pro' route to achieve best economy and as a side effect have been enjoying the scenic country routes rather than being sat on the motorway, for the sake of 10min or so. It worked well for planning but always check against google maps.
Best Thing Was The Anticipated Soc Upon Arrival Which Is Good.
This is brilliant and very clever. For those of you who also use this website/app and already own an ev, how accurate do you think the consumption figures are? You can then share your route to. What it can't do (yet) is help you plan a route or display a route in a user friendly way.
I Am Traveling To Northern Tuscany Next Year In A Hybrid And Considered Whether I Could Do It In A Bev.
Ev navigation does not only provide users with a reliable navigation system, including charging stations, but it is also capable of calculating the range the users can cover… It's called a better route planner, a better routeplanner. I tried the premium version linked to odb2 and tronity and using car play to give me a live battery linked routing system like a tesla, but it was buggy and laggy running hundreds of yards. Abrp has your car going at the limit all the time including 60 mph on single track roads.
Lots Of Sudden Shifts In The Zoom And Perspective.
I subscribed for a while and have given up. Elektroauto routenplaner has a good route planner for europe. This allows the abrp app to communicate instantly with your car to read out soc (battery %), and many other parameters which keep the abrp app up to date with. I'm considering a 77kwh id3/cupra born.