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عبد العزيز قابوس
2023-11-30 16:03

50 kWh can achieve a range of 400 km, and 66 kWh can reach 615 km. Does a longer range mean the battery is lighter and more efficient? These range claims seem too arbitrary!

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أحمد دل
أحمد دل2023-12-16 23:22
The results from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology can't be changed by anyone. They all follow the same standard.
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محمد عباد
محمد عباد2023-12-16 16:18
The available electric capacity of this car is 71, but it's marked as 66. Toyota is likely concerned about the battery degradation being too severe, which wouldn't sound good, so they've kept a lot of reserve power.
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خالد فاروق
خالد فاروق2023-12-14 08:43
I've done the calculations many times, and finally got it right. They hid a few kWh, and the battery size also needs to hide a few kWh. So this calculation makes sense. Yours is 50-7=43, while others are 66.7-7 which equals 59.7. The difference between you and others is clear now.
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سعود هكيل
سعود هكيل2023-12-13 21:10
Measured under standard climate, standard speed, and standard conditions.
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