mcnels1
Member
Ideally Scout would give drivers control over when the Harvester runs. For the sake of argument, I'm going to assume that the Harvester version's battery is large enough to give 200 miles of range, the Harvester engages to keep the battery charge at 25% when it is below 25%, and the Harvester produces under 200 horsepower:
- My battery is at 25%, but I only have 10 miles left to get home: I want to lower the target percent so the Harvester doesn't turn on, since I know I can charge very soon and I'd rather not use gasoline.
- I am towing a 5000 pound trailer up I-70 west of Denver across the continental divide, gaining over 6000 feet of elevation in 45 miles with a 65mph speed limit: I want to set the Harvester's target to 80% of battery charge so I have as much energy as possible in the battery since the Harvester will not be able to keep up with the power demand.