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Which battery pack you have in yourX and from which city to where you are travelling ?I am going on my first road trip in a few hours. 500 miles with several superchargers. What screen should I look at to make sure I do not run out of charge? Do you guys have the car set to show you miles left or % left?
I used to have to rely on the energy app, way back in 2014, before they added the energy estimate into the Navigation screen. That was a little bit of a pain having to keep changing screens, because I wanted to keep Navigation up, plus music, but I would have to keep switching one of them every once in a while to check on the energy estimate.
Now that it shows the remaining battery % at the bottom of your navigation directions, you don't need the energy app anymore. I just keep an eye on that % number in Nav and try not to let it get below 15% or low teens for most of the trip. So I may need to turn my cruise control down one or two miles per hour and then watch that percent number for a few minutes if it's dropping below my comfort level some.
You're kind of scaring me that you're driving without glasses then.Rocky is right; however, he must not have middle age onset presbyopia. The typeface is too small for me to read clearly over a long distance without taking my eyes off the road and leaning into the touchscreen.
I like having the energy screen up and just keep my music display on the IC. This works well unless you're actually constantly switching media sources, which I'm guessing is your case.I used to have to rely on the energy app, way back in 2014, before they added the energy estimate into the Navigation screen. That was a little bit of a pain having to keep changing screens, because I wanted to keep Navigation up, plus music, but I would have to keep switching one of them every once in a while to check on the energy estimate.
You're kind of scaring me that you're driving without glasses then.