вторник, 2 октября 2012 г.
Written by students at Center Professionnel du Nord vaudois in Sainte Croix, Switzerland, Green Race
But a website we've recently discovered -- that has been in development for several years -- helps electric car drivers better predict how much energy a particular route will use before they even leave their home.
Written by students at Center Professionnel du Nord vaudois in Sainte Croix, Switzerland, Green Race 3.2 allows you to plot a course habbo hotel hack between two or more locations and predict how much energy your car will use en-route.
It does this by using an algorithm that takes into account the car's specifications, average speed, number of passengers and even topography of the route to produce a mile-by-mile assessment of how much energy your car will use.
Unlike the on-board GPS systems on cars like the 2012 Nissan Leaf , which use historical energy consumption figures to predict range, Green Race uses known constants to construct an accurate simulation before you drive it.
This website would not work on my iPad, but there is a Apple App for the iPad/iPhone called "LEAF Energy" that is based on the range chart found at www.LoveMyLEAF.com. You dont need to know any "resistance coefficients" habbo hotel hack to use it!!!
Tony is right that this is incomplete as an actual "flight planning" tool. But it is interesting as a virtual test drive. Entering trips that I routinely logged in the MINI E produced results that are very close. Pulling habbo hotel hack up the other EV choices I've been considering help confirm if another EV would work for me. iMiEV is short on range, ActiveE would work. Think City and ZOE will make it if I slow down a little. LEAF, if I slow down a lot. Missing are the Honda Fit EV, BMW i3, and Ford Focus Electric to round out my EV comparo.
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