I appreciate the original question because I have the worst possible commute for the Volt--all highway, with constant UP/DOWN little hills. Round trip is 56 miles with no charging at work, so I I get daily feedback on whether the methods were effective per charge.
On this terrain, I can get acceptable EV range by trying to keep a steady 19 kWh from the motor. This means I slow down (sometimes substantially) uphill and then recover the speed a bit downhill again. Of course, this is terrible for anyone that has the unfortunate luck of being behind me (in that case, I usually just forget trying to maximize it and maintain speed).
Whether 19 kWh is the "sweet spot" I don't know--but by aiming for that target, I've been able to at least minimize the loss on the highway.
On this terrain, I can get acceptable EV range by trying to keep a steady 19 kWh from the motor. This means I slow down (sometimes substantially) uphill and then recover the speed a bit downhill again. Of course, this is terrible for anyone that has the unfortunate luck of being behind me (in that case, I usually just forget trying to maximize it and maintain speed).
Whether 19 kWh is the "sweet spot" I don't know--but by aiming for that target, I've been able to at least minimize the loss on the highway.