Capacity Ah:
- A new battery is 66 Ah, = 100% (24000 / 66 = 364 V)
- 1 SOH bar lost around 50 Ah,
- 2 SOH bars lost around 46 Ah,
- 3 SOH bars lost around 42 Ah.
Hx (resistance to accepting charge):
Hx correlates almost exactly with the remaining capacity, as a percentage. So a Hx reading of 89 means the car has about 89% of its original capacity left. That reading alone will suffice to evaluate a used Leaf, although Hx plus Ah is better.
Capacity Ah:
A new battery should read around the 67.36 Ah, but don't worry if it's a little less, as for some reason some new cars have been less than this, but after a few thousand miles it increases to this 67.36 area.
GID:GIDS reading is a measurement of exactly how much Watt hour of usable battery energy you have. It has been suggested that 1 GID is equal to 80 Wh. On a full 100% , a new LEAF should have roughly 284 GIDS.
24000 Wh / 80 Wh = 300 GIDs.
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