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Seal U: What does VTOL value mean in the Energy screen?

albannach | 2025-09-17 19:37 | 23 views

Of course I realise VTOL means Vehicle To Load and references the ability to power ‘peripherals’ via the cable provided, but I’m trying to make sense of what the kW value give for VTOL in the infotainment screen energy panel references. In the first weeks of owning the car, I assumed it was available energy for VTOL powering, but it just increments with each charge. So I then assumed it was a cumulative measure of how much energy the car had been charged with, but the increment is always maybe a third or so of the actual charge. So what does it actually refer to? It’s currently over 250…. Autos & Vehicles

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Fishman 2025-09-18 07:33

It’s all Greek to me I’m afraid but what I do know is I can run my TV for many many hours via that VTOL system. Which is handy when I suffer power cuts

albannach 2025-09-19 10:31

I wondered if the VTOL charge figure might reference the last 50 miles ‘AEC’ but it’s clearly with the all time stats for fuel (the driving time there is 102.9, not 2.9, as it obviously doesn’t go into the hundreds on the display). It clearly doesn’t indicate charging kWh, as I’ve used about 500 kWh in the last month. I’ve also never used the battery for VTOL, so it’s obviously not a total of that.

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