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How To Find Max Range

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Is there a way (on the Model X) to show the maximum range of the battery? I know with my Model 3, when I plug it into the charger and set the charging % to 100, it will show me the max range at 100% (so I can see how much battery degradation or range loss occurs over time. However, I can't figure out how to find it when my Model X is plugged in.
 
Yeah I know about that..but on my Model 3, as soon as I plug into a charger (and set the target to 100%), it shows me right away the max charge range, so that I can quickly see how many miles I lost since new. I know its not an exact science, but I was surprised that the Model X does not show this like the model 3 does...I also hate that it requires several steps (on the X) to toggle between % and range. At times I like to see both
 
Yeah I know about that..but on my Model 3, as soon as I plug into a charger (and set the target to 100%), it shows me right away the max charge range, so that I can quickly see how many miles I lost since new. I know its not an exact science, but I was surprised that the Model X does not show this like the model 3 does...I also hate that it requires several steps (on the X) to toggle between % and range. At times I like to see both
FWIW I used to be able to do that with my MYP as well but after some app updates they removed that feature even on the MYP.

You can use a third party app like Tessie to see degradation but at least that solution does cost money.