You need to do two things:
1) reset your miles per kwh display at the total level (not trip)
2) stop racing around town
the GOM is a direct result of your driving history @ the battery capacity. Your battery will always have 28kwh available at full charge * the miles per kwh that you use in your own personal driving style.
if you start coasting more, anticipate and use the minus paddle to come to a stop (or close to it) you will see your numbers on the meter go higher, I think the reset will put it at or close to 3 miles per kwh (3*28 = 84)
1) reset your miles per kwh display at the total level (not trip)
2) stop racing around town
the GOM is a direct result of your driving history @ the battery capacity. Your battery will always have 28kwh available at full charge * the miles per kwh that you use in your own personal driving style.
if you start coasting more, anticipate and use the minus paddle to come to a stop (or close to it) you will see your numbers on the meter go higher, I think the reset will put it at or close to 3 miles per kwh (3*28 = 84)