http://www.teslarati.com/ekm-digital-submeter-measures-ev-charging-efficiency/
Electric vehicle owners may now know that 10-12% of drawn electricity is
lost during the charging process when AC is converted to DC
Jun 16, 2014

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Energy used

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EKM Meter Installed

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Meter Reading

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Model S Charging Efficiency
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The “Since Last Charge” indicator on the Tesla Model S driver’s console
keeps count of distance, energy used and average energy used per mile since
the last time you unplugged, but matching this energy consumption to what
you’re being billed by your company is more difficult than one might think.

Taking the 10.6kWh Total Energy readout from the dash and multiplying it by
my billable electricity rate of $0.1670/kWh, I would think that it costs me
$1.77 to drive 35.3 miles. However the actual costs are slightly higher
because of the power conversion losses when charging. Charging via a
standard 110V wall plug in the US is reported to be much less efficient than
a NEMA 14-50 hence you’ll be using even more energy to reach the same state
of charge.

Tesla’s charging calculator appears to take into account some of these
charging loses. According to the calculator, 35 miles of range added to the
Model S requires 11.6kWh of energy although I was able to achieve that with
through 10.6 kWh as seen through my dash readout. This could imply a 91%
charge efficiency but of course this is a very loose calculation and based
on many assumptions such as the speed in which you drive, elevation changes
and weather. It’s not simple to calculate how much actual energy you’re
using to charge your Tesla Model S.

The EKM Digital Submeter

The solution I found was to put a submeter between the EV charge outlet and
main power supply. There are many types of meters on the market from basic
kWh counters to advanced meters that can broadcast actual use over a wifi
network, plot graphs, etc. After doing some extensive research, I decided to
go with a metering solution from EKM Metering. My electrician did some
independent research and came up with the same brand so I felt pretty good
about my choice. I ended up purchasing the 100A kWh EKM digital submeter and
enclosure.

My electrician was able to complete the installation in 3 hours with a
portion of the time spent on retrofitting the EKM enclosure to accommodate
for the larger 240v conduit. Total cost spent for products, labor and
materials was $292.

How Does it Work?

The EKM submeter is like an odometer but with an energy readout that
continuously increments as power is being drawn. There is no reset button. A
blinking red light indicates that 1.25Wh is drawn per single blink of the
LED.

Measuring actual energy consumed over a specific time period requires taking
some notes. Here are the the measurements and results of my tests:

My results indicate that there’s approximately a 85% charging efficiency for
my Tesla Model S which is less than the 91% efficiency that Tesla Motors
seems to be using in their online calculator.

I’ll be performing several more tests over a longer period of time. I want
to look at power draw differences while the Model S is asleep and also
analyze variations in energy consumption due to software updates.

Conclusion

Overall the EKM Digital Submeter is a nice addition to any EV charging setup
if you’re looking for a true picture of how much energy usage is going into
your Tesla Model S / electrical vehicle. Assuming a $0.167/kWh electricity
cost and 325 Wh/mile, the cost of the meter plus installation would require
5,380 miles of EV driving to break even.

If you’re looking for a cheaper alternative, simply add 15% to the energy
usage readout on your EV to approximate the true energy cost per EV mile
driven. Drive clean and drive smart!
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$300 of bad news> counterproductive, truth is beauty, straight dope
Jun 16, 2014




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