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Voltstats.net MPG and MPG_CS Plots

Discussion in 'Chevrolet Volt' started by drinnovation, Jun 26, 2012.

  1. drinnovation

    drinnovation EREV for EVER!

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    A new feature has been added to voltstats.net to help volt drivers better understand their usage. Since people here have often asked about MPG_CS I though I'd share these here with some commentary.

    First, here is my overall MPG plot.. this is with 60day averaging to smooth out the data

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    The red line is the MPG average, with the legend on the right.. top of plot is 900 MPG 60 day moving average. Where the red-line starts on the left, I was at about 200MPG, and as tiem progressed I learned better technique and took fewer airport runs (down to 1 every 6 weeks rather than every other week in the early fall).

    The Blue line is the car's lifetime average, mostly dragged down from the trip driving it from TX, where I had to go to buy it (they were not yet on sale in CO).. and its been slowly rising.. I expect with my travel patterns measured over the past year, where I'm averaging over 90% EV, that it will level off around somewhere between 340mpg-400mpg.

    The green line is my "volstats.net" ranking in percent (legend on left), and clearly I'm a slaggard there with poor overall ranking.

    Here is the MPG_CS plot, again 60 day moving average. Same meaning for colors.
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    So there some things to note. My tank was filled at the end of October, with 85 octane, which the Volt did not like so well. You can see the MPG_CS take a dive as soon as that starts getting averaged in. I filled again April, this time with preimum ,and MPG_CS returns back to closer to 40mpg.. (recall its a 60 day moving average so its not a rapid change).

    The other thing to see is the strong correlation with the MPG.. in periods where there is almost no ICE usage, the MPG will soar, but the MPG_CS will plummit especially in the winter because the ICE running for temp, or for maintenance, in very cold temps and only running for 2mins has horrible MPG_CS, but since the ICE is not really being used the overall MPG 600+.. so the low MPG_CS does not really matter in that period. The "peak/plateau" in in MPG for feb and early march is matched by the valley in MPG_CS. The effect is much lower in april, but MPG_CS picks up in May just when I took a longer trip (on good gas) and the MPG drops as the MPG_CS rises.

    Anyone can go to voltstats.net and select a driver then select "reading history" to see similar plots.
    Enjoy the data..
     
  2. bajapat

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    here are mine..

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  3. gwmort

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    Voltstats still uses the onstar data right?

    I noticed in my last onstar report that it is not picking up all of my trips. I noticed it when one of my graphs for last week showed I had used a lot of gas and almost no EV miles. Then I realized it missed my trip from home to Wilmington, which was almost all EV, but did pick up the trip home (that was all gas). I don't know if it makes a difference but the trip into town ended inside a parking garage (might that have caused interference with the onstar data collection?).
     
  4. drinnovation

    drinnovation EREV for EVER!

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    Yes.. onstar is the source, and yes if you park in a bunker it may miss a collection of data. It only pulls the current data, the API does not have a history function (though lifetime MPG is accumlative) Still way more accurate than most people self-recording would be.