Much has been said about range, how it should be measured, and what is realistic. Well, after 2 years of daily use, I have decided. The range of my Polestar (2021 DMLR) is 200 km. Don't shoot me.
I find (and that is personal, related to how I use the car), that the relevant range number is how far the car will go between fast chargers, doing 130 km/h, on winter tires, in cold wet weather. And that turns out to be about 200 km.
Between fast chargers I can realistically only use the battery between 80% and 10% SoC. Charging to a higher SoC takes unreasonably long, going lower is too risky.
The actual distance to drive between charges will even be less than that range depending on where the closest fast charger under that range is. This may be significant depending on where you are and how dedicated to a certain provider (Ionity at 0.35 ct/kWh?) you feel you are.
Of course in summer, on the summer tires, in great weather you get bonus kilometers (but not even so many).
I hear from people they go close to the rated 400 km range, but only because they use the car as a taxi. Charge to 100%, discharge to 5%, average 25 km/h. Sure, but not my use case.
Please note that I'm not complaining. It is what is, it is just a little worse than I expected and it hasn't really been an issue for me. Just have to anticipate the extra stops and time and enjoy the breaks.
I find (and that is personal, related to how I use the car), that the relevant range number is how far the car will go between fast chargers, doing 130 km/h, on winter tires, in cold wet weather. And that turns out to be about 200 km.
Between fast chargers I can realistically only use the battery between 80% and 10% SoC. Charging to a higher SoC takes unreasonably long, going lower is too risky.
The actual distance to drive between charges will even be less than that range depending on where the closest fast charger under that range is. This may be significant depending on where you are and how dedicated to a certain provider (Ionity at 0.35 ct/kWh?) you feel you are.
Of course in summer, on the summer tires, in great weather you get bonus kilometers (but not even so many).
I hear from people they go close to the rated 400 km range, but only because they use the car as a taxi. Charge to 100%, discharge to 5%, average 25 km/h. Sure, but not my use case.
Please note that I'm not complaining. It is what is, it is just a little worse than I expected and it hasn't really been an issue for me. Just have to anticipate the extra stops and time and enjoy the breaks.