Something cool on the IM5: you can choose between DFRE, WLTP and NDEC. where DFRE gives me the most accurate range for me. DFRE is not a standard, so searching on google gives up ZERO results 🤦 Then Gemini came to the rescue: DFRE stands for Dynamic Range (specifically, Dynamic Forecast Remaining Endurance or Dynamic Range Estimation). While WLTP and NEDC calculate your battery range using standardized laboratory test cycles, DFRE provides a real-time, adaptive estimate. It calculates your remaining distance by factoring in: Driving Style: Your recent acceleration and speed patterns. Auxiliary Loads: Energy consumed by climate control, seat heating, and electronics. Environmental Conditions: External temperature and terrain profile.