Power consumers
In order to achieve the longest possible mileage for electric operation, the driver of an electric car also has to think about saving current. The more consumers there are (stereo, electric heating in windows/mirrors/seats, very cold air from the climate control system, etc.) that are switched on - the shorter the potential mileage.
To specify the range for electric operation, see Range - specification.
Note
Longer periods of inactive time
During normal hybrid battery charging some of the charging current is used to keep the car's drive system ready to drive, mainly to control the hybrid battery's temperature. If the car is not being used for a few days then energy can be saved by not starting preconditioning. If the car is not used for a long time, the hybrid battery performs best if the car is parked in a cool place. For further information about what to consider during longer periods of inactive time, see Long-term storage - points to remember.