I'm planning a trip from NC to the Grand Canyon. I don't expect ABRP to know my preferences as to stopping during the drive, so I expect to enter some stops along the way. But I don't know a good way to do that.
ABRP allows me to enter a "waypoint", and to slide it into place on the trip -- I can stop in, say, Knoxville at a hotel near a supercharger, and enter the departure time from that waypoint. But I don't 'see a way to enter a departure SoC. There's a way to enter arrival SoC, and ways to enter kw and time of charging, and if I click on the little icon between those last two, it seems to allow me to enter a number of kw, but it isn't clear that it uses that in calculating the remaining trip. I did that for a stop the 2nd night in Memphis, and it looks like it's assuming I need to charge nearby the next morning.
I'm planning a trip from NC to the Grand Canyon. I don't expect ABRP to know my preferences as to stopping during the drive, so I expect to enter some stops along the way. But I don't know a good way to do that.
ABRP allows me to enter a "waypoint", and to slide it into place on the trip -- I can stop in, say, Knoxville at a hotel near a supercharger, and enter the departure time from that waypoint. But I don't 'see a way to enter a departure SoC. There's a way to enter arrival SoC, and ways to enter kw and time of charging, and if I click on the little icon between those last two, it seems to allow me to enter a number of kw, but it isn't clear that it uses that in calculating the remaining trip. I did that for a stop the 2nd night in Memphis, and it looks like it's assuming I need to charge nearby the next morning.
What's the best way to do this?
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