I am noticing the Garage Fuel logs produce Kwh and watts per mile, but when I did the math it looks like they are using 33.7 kWh for a gallon of gasoline. While that may be a figure reported for gasoline it is not true for E-85 gasoline which is predominantly what is available here in southern New Mexico. E-85 gasoline has 111,836 BTU's per gallon which is equal to 32.777 kWh. I would have to use a .9726 multiplier to adjust the figures in the gas logs for kWh's and watts per mile.
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