I've been wondering if there is a way to get the exact mileage that the combustion engine actually sees, and if this is logged in the car in any way?
Haven't found it... Any one of you know some tricks?
The best I've been doing is estimating like so:
Mileage (ICE) = km/L (actual) / km/L (total) x Mileage (total)
Where km/L (actual) is the actual average fuel economy when running on the ICE. For me that's roughly 17 km/L.
The km/L (total) can be found in the longterm statistics of the car, in my case 48 km/L.
So my numbers would be: 17/48 x 6791 = 2405 km on the ICE. But there are assumptions and estimates in this calculation, so quite the margin for error.
Haven't found it... Any one of you know some tricks?
The best I've been doing is estimating like so:
Mileage (ICE) = km/L (actual) / km/L (total) x Mileage (total)
Where km/L (actual) is the actual average fuel economy when running on the ICE. For me that's roughly 17 km/L.
The km/L (total) can be found in the longterm statistics of the car, in my case 48 km/L.
So my numbers would be: 17/48 x 6791 = 2405 km on the ICE. But there are assumptions and estimates in this calculation, so quite the margin for error.