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2024 Plaid rated range displayed is 347 vs EPA 359

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I think your rated constant is probably like what you say, around 239 Wh/mi. Because if we assume that is correct, then your threshold value would be .239x405 = 96.8 kWh, which is consistent with what others are saying here.
Agreed
However, to get actual miles roll off to match rated miles roll off, you would have to drive at .955x239 = 228 Wh/mi. Is that about what you are seeing?
Sounds about right. YTD is 227 wh/mi
Is your current pack capacity below 96.8 kWh now? In other words, are you seeing degradation in rated miles?
Yes. 93.1, climbed back from like 88 last fall, current RM 390-392
Is the old original energy screen that shows projected miles remaining not available on the display anymore?
Have the new screen, but don't use it since SMT gives the same data.
 
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This thread was created to discuss this exact problem and very little of the discussion has been about this problem.
People with 2024 Plaid with 19” wheels are welcome to post as many pictures as they want with:
  • Energy Screen as it exists on Model S *all* relevant pages.
  • Charging screen captures on large charge events while still plugged in, supercharging events may be ok too (both miles/km and kWh concurrently)
  • As many pictures of range & percent as they want
  • Pictures after changing wheel config.
  • Etc.

Happy to help interpret with quality data from the car. But in the end all that matters is the energy available. And we know what is happening from SMT AFAIK (see above). There is not really any mystery on energy available. It would be nice to know the constant of course. (See above; people have already figured it out via various other means using SMT, so no mystery there either.)

Max displayed range is the other piece of the puzzle which it sounds like we know as welll.

This issue is not limited to Model S. Model Y 2024 is stuck at 304 miles max (degradation threshold about 79.5kWh) with initial rated range of 310EPA but has now been modified to 308EPA on web page. I think they have a lot of confusion over the testing with the new EPA mode rules, and everyone got sh**canned at Tesla, so there is no one to clean it up now. Likely total chaos. They just put numbers on the low side which is better (easier for reduced customer b**ching) in the event they do an update to the constant later to get the range “correct.” They have done this before with software updates, though it has usually been much quicker. But again, no one works there any more. Maybe they are trying to have Optimus take care of it?
 
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