The Lærdal Tunnel is a 24.51-kilometre-long (15.23 mi) long road tunnel connecting Lærdal and Aurland. In 2018 it is the longest road tunnel in the world. Highlights of the tunnel are the three illuminated halls.
From Aurland to Lærdal and back:
- Distance: 50.2 km
- Distance EV only: 11% or 5.99 km
- Avg speed: 75 km/h
- Avg fuel: 4.4 l / 100 km (real), 4.3 l / 100 km (display)
- Fuel used: 2.21 l
Further Remarks:
- The elevation increases from both entrances towards a point somewhere in the middle of the tunnel.
- The battery is still hot from the trip in the previous video but cools down during the tunnel drive (from 51°C to 34°C, i.e. from red, to orange, to yellow and green icon on the smartphone display), while the battery fan speed decreases from level 4 to 0=off.
- Video speed: factor 5 outward trip, factor 33 on return, factor 2 in the illuminated halls
- For a list of the long road tunnels see
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- This video is in 4k which the Safari browser does not support for the Youtube video encoding (only 1080p).
- Music:
1.) Rio by Young Rich Pixies
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2.) Climbing Mountains by Rex Banner
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3.) Autumn in Paris by Jan Baars
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- The video section showing the smartphone with the running Hybrid Assistant app is copied and moved a little bit to the right to make room for the overlays. This produces strange effects at rare moments, but allows to see the complete smartphone display at all times.
- Map tile from Openstreetmap.org
Overlays:
- soc = state of charge in %
- km/h = velocity
- brk = brake regeneration torque in Nm
- hv = hybrid battery current in Ampere (negative = loading, positive = unloading)
- temp = combustion engine temperature in °C
- fuel = fuel flow in L/h
- fuel timeline = trip fuel in ml
- rpm = engine rpm
- mg2 = mg2 motor rpm
- dist = trip distance in km
- ev = trip ev distance in km
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