Hi friends. I just completed a 3,500 mile road trip in my XC40 Recharge. My first EV road trip was from Colorado to Texas to Florida and back. The vehicle’s trip monitor says I used 43.4 kw per 100 miles. Any ideas on how good this number is? I was heavily loaded, family of 4 with vacation bags plus summer camp bags for 2 kids. I also used a rooftop luggage carrier which I think created drag, I’ll try to avoid using it again. I spent plenty of interstate time at 70-75 mph with lots of alternate route driving for fun and adventure, trip monitor says my average speed for the whole trip was 57 mph. As we learned the “real” mileage performance of our new EV we ended up planning charging stops every 120-140 miles. The availability of level 3 chargers really dictated our route; we found North Texas (oil county) to be the most challenging. Please share your experience with road trips in the XC40 Recharge. Thank you! Mike
Your energy readings are in the ball park. The government numbers say 39.4 kWh per 100 miles. You did well considering your speed and rooftop carrier. You summer energy usage numbers will be much better then your winter usage in Colorado. https://fueleconomy.gov/feg/PowerSearch.do?action=noform&path=1&year1=2022&year2=2022&make=Volvo&baseModel=XC40&srchtyp=ymm&pageno=1&rowLimit=50
Here's my writeup of the road trip I took last year in my 2021 XC40 Recharge. I split it into two blog posts. The bottom line is that it's doable in an EV, but still not desirable. I did learn a lot and would be able to do it again more efficiently and pleasantly if I were to do it again. https://blog.ackgame.com/onwords/road-trip-in-my-volvo-xc40-recharge/