Only the energy app does that and is a much better gauge of future range.
Yes, when using the
Navigation I found very useful to look at the
energy graph
to have a good overview of your actual energy
consumption
and a good estimate of your
remaining battery capacity when reaching your destination.
I found more useful to use the % of charge remaining instead of the estimated range.
When preparing for a road trip, I use in advance the Better Route Planner (ABRP) App
to estimate how much % of consumption is need to go when one supercharger to another one.
The Tesla Navigation when used to find the superchargers on a trip, provides only a charging duration.
I didn't find this very useful because there is no indication of the charge level after each charging session.
Charging time can vary because of temperature or when sharing a supercharger, so a charging level,
like mentioned when using ABRP, would be more useful than an hypothetical duration.