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How to add departure battery charge % on roundtrip?

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When planning a roundtrip, how do I add the departure battery charge  status - manually - at turnaround point?

Example below, I go from DC to Philadelphia & arrived @ 50%.

Drive around the city & use some battery but don't recharge  & now batt is @ 45%.

So want to calculate the return portion based on a reduced battery state from the turnaround point - Philadelphia & 45%.

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1 hour ago, Raharney said:

Sorry about double posting, struggling a little with the editing controls. 

Took care of the double post for you :classic_biggrin:

I think I get the request, though, and it's definitely something I've considered in the past, but not high on our priority list.  Easy enough to work around with two trips, but not ideal.  You could always add a third destination that kills ~5% of range to approximate the trip too.

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8 hours ago, Raharney said:

 I don’t seem to be able to shake off the feeling that I haven’t really understood your question   

 

 

You interpreted correctly. ..well except you chose Philadelphia Mississippi not Philadelphia PA. LOL!

Anyhow - was trying to see if I had missed something that wasn't a 2nd trip workaround. 

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7 hours ago, Jason (ABRP) said:

Took care of the double post for you :classic_biggrin:

I think I get the request, though, and it's definitely something I've considered in the past, but not high on our priority list.  Easy enough to work around with two trips, but not ideal.  You could always add a third destination that kills ~5% of range to approximate the trip too.

Ok so not built in yet. 

Actually had thought maybe I needed to sync with my Tesla to get the 'return' departure populated.

 

Thanks for clarifying this up. 

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4 hours ago, TQV said:

You interpreted correctly. ..well except you chose Philadelphia Mississippi not Philadelphia PA. LOL!

Anyhow - was trying to see if I had missed something that wasn't a 2nd trip workaround. 

Indeed :-)

I'm based in Europe, so I'm used to the city names being unique.  

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