Hey Bert,
I found one interesting value in the status JSON of my Kia. Look here:
"drvDistance": [
{
"rangeByFuel": {
"evModeRange": {
"value": 239,
"unit": 1
},
"totalAvailableRange": {
"value": 239,
"unit": 1
}
},
"type": 2
}
],
Could you add the drvDistance “totalAvailableRange” value to the Hyundai/Kia device?
This here could be also interesting:
"targetSOClist": [
{
"targetSOClevel": 100,
"dte": {
"rangeByFuel": {
"evModeRange": {
"value": 338,
"unit": 1
},
"totalAvailableRange": {
"value": 338,
"unit": 1
}
},
"type": 2
},
"plugType": 0
},
{
"targetSOClevel": 100,
"dte": {
"rangeByFuel": {
"evModeRange": {
"value": 338,
"unit": 1
},
"totalAvailableRange": {
"value": 338,
"unit": 1
}
},
"type": 2
},
"plugType": 1
}
]
targetSOClist “totalAvailableRange” shows the max range when the car is charged to 100%. This would be nice for statistics, because the value depends extremely on the external conditions. I don’t know what is the difference of “plugType” 0 and 1. Since the values are identical, it should not matter.