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    Favor Low SoC or Small Cycles?

    I also agree tesla wording is more geared towards marketing. “Keep it plugged in and charged all the time”. Tesla wants its customers to have the best experience with the car and no range anxiety. They dont want customers to keep the car long term 5+ years. They want customers to enjoy the car...
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    First new Tesla - which one to get?

    I have a M3 RWD also. I love it. Even ar 100% , regen brake is still very strong. I belive there is a buffer wven at 100% that is why regen brake is still very strong at 100%. I went through first Winter with snow tires and it was no problem. Even the range is not noticeably weaker. I feel it...
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    2023 Tesla model 3 battery capacity

    In Tessie after i downloaded the app. it automatically has it set at 60.3kwh. Does it automatically detect the right number? Is this correct or do i need to adjust? Thanks 2023 Model 3. Rwd. Lfp
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    Range Loss Over Time, What Can Be Expected, Efficiency, How to Maintain Battery Health

    I have m3 rwd 2023. 9 months old now. At total 8200km. Tessie shows 1.6% degradation.
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    LFP battery - how often is too often to charge?

    I have a 2023 M3. 8 months now about 4300miles. 1.6% degradation. I think this is mostly from calendar aging. I use 8% Mon- Fri. About 5% on sat. 1-3% on sunday. I have been only plugging in and charge once every week aprox…. When i plug in, i charge to 100%. By sunday i usually have about...
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    2023 Model 3 Standard Range Only 267 Miles After 5,500 Miles

    I took delivery of my 2023 Model3 (same as yours) in Nov 2022 also! I am at 4300 Miles. I started at 274miles and now i get 268 miles at 100%. 1.6% degradation according to Tessie app. How and when do you charge your car?