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I "believe" the standard range MY uses conventional ternary 4680 battery cells, not LFP. The range is less as less cells are put in.When I go to my display it says "Lithium-Ion", I was under the impression my model was a LFP Battery.
My range says 279. Is there anyway to tell on the display screen what type of battery my vehicle has??
Your high voltage battery is lithium ion .... they're all lithium ion ... yes, even LFP is lithium ion. If you have a Model Y you do not have an LFP battery. If by some amazing circumstance this has happened you will see (as mentioned above) no "daily" charging level markers on your charge slider.That's what I was thinking. I was just trying to find a place on the display or app that can tell me what batter type I have. I was on hold with my local tesla location for 25 minutes...I will call them back later.
I was trying to find out how much to charge on a nightly basis. Can anyone answer this? Thank you all again for your help.
To answer you original question:I was trying to find out how much to charge on a nightly basis. Can anyone answer this? Thank you all again for your help.
Just follow the guidance on your display. It will indicate the range to use for daily charging vs trip. Alternatively, pull up the owners manual on your app and go to the Charging section. It will give you helpful directions there, too.I was trying to find out how much to charge on a nightly basis. Can anyone answer this?
How do you know?Is there a way to verify I do have LFP 2170 for my 2023 MYLR?Only the Standard model Y AWD has the 4680 currently. If you have LR or Performance you don't have 4680.