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What was the outside temperature when you charged? I’ve found that if the battery is cold, like 30-35 degrees F outside while charging, it will finish charging showing a lower indicated range (about 3-5% lower) than it should. When outside temp is around 60 or higher, range is spot on. I live in NJ. LR RWD.I charged to 100% for the first time since the 2019.5.15 update and got to 316 miles. Kinda disappointed because I wanted to reach that 325 miles that was announced. I got my Model 3 Long Range RWD in August and currently at about 11,300 miles driven. Could it be battery degradation already?
Well if it makes you feel any better, here is mine:
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I've only run my battery below 20% once. Went as low as 16%. How low should I go? 5%?That does make me feel better, thanks I was down to ~295, but a deep discharge (< 5% left) bumped it up to ~303 before it started dropping again. Have you tried a deep discharge to see how it affects the rated range?
It's from TeslaFi.com Tesla Model S X 3 Data LoggerSorry if it's a noob question, but how are you guys getting that battery degradation report?
I already run %It's simply battery degradation. Degradation supposedly happens fastest when the battery pack is new. The older the pack, the slower the degradation rate. Switch your display to show battery % instead of miles and forget about it. Here's my degradation after 43,000 miles and 16 months:
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