TMC is an independent, primarily volunteer organization that relies on ad revenue to cover its operating costs. Please consider whitelisting TMC on your ad blocker and becoming a Supporting Member. For more info: Support TMC
  1. TMC is currently READ ONLY.
    Click here for more info.

Interesting driving stats thread

Discussion in 'Australia' started by Vostok, Dec 18, 2020.

  1. Flatbat

    Flatbat Member

    Joined:
    Nov 12, 2019
    Messages:
    321
    Location:
    Melbourne
    Nice one @ittah Mine, which is essentially the same car in the same location and climate looks like this.

    upload_2021-2-26_21-37-14.png
    This might suggests driving style and where we drive has a fair bit to do with it. Predominantly country driving for me. @ittah is your driving somewhat focused on urban areas perhaps? They both show similar negative effects of temperature extremes though. Just that you are markedly more efficient. Be interesting to see what your lifetime average speed is? Mine is 75KMH. Telsafi does not show this figure directly, but if you go to Lifetime map and look in the top line it displays kms driven and "Times spent driving" in days & hours. Convert the latter to hours & divide km driven by this figure.
     
  2. louco73

    louco73 Member

    Joined:
    Oct 19, 2019
    Messages:
    47
    Location:
    Gold Coast
    I thought that seemed a bit high when I read it, so I did a test last week when I had to leave my car at the airport.

    My car is a Model 3 Performance, 1 year, 3 months old and I turned off Cabin Overheat Protection when I parked it. I arrived on Monday at 10:00 am with 65% and returned on Friday at 11:30 am with 42%. That works out to be roughly 5.75% per day.

    Unfortunately I didn't take screen shots each day, but I did notice a big drop (nearly 10%) on the first day compared to the remaining days. There were only 5 sentry events when I returned.

    Hopefully the next hardware revision (including the cameras) draws less power for sentry mode.
     
    • Informative x 1
  3. Flatbat

    Flatbat Member

    Joined:
    Nov 12, 2019
    Messages:
    321
    Location:
    Melbourne
    It does now. I made the suggestion to Teslafi and they have added lifetime average speed. Suggested yesterday, implemented today. That was quick. So now when we compare two similar cars we can relate lifetime Wh/km & Efficiency to Lifetime Avg Speed & Avg temp.

    upload_2021-3-3_9-6-44.png
     
    • Helpful x 1
    • Informative x 1
  4. Vostok

    Vostok Active Member

    Joined:
    Jul 1, 2017
    Messages:
    1,306
    Location:
    Sydney
    Wow, a lifetime average speed of 75 km/h is nuts. You clearly don’t live in a city. The lifetime average speed in our Nissan Leaf is a miserable 24 km/h!
     
  5. BCTS

    BCTS Member

    Joined:
    Feb 8, 2021
    Messages:
    64
    Location:
    Melbourne
    I'm at 272Wh/km in Lifetime on my P90DL in the 1500km or so I've had it... :)
     

    Attached Files:

    • Like x 1
  6. Flatbat

    Flatbat Member

    Joined:
    Nov 12, 2019
    Messages:
    321
    Location:
    Melbourne
    Yeah. I think that is partly why my Wh/km is comparatively poor. Higher speeds and cooler temperatures ruin the efficiency.
    Temperature is the real killer. Here is another comparison of two drives over the same 211km route that I posted last week. This time, you can see the avg speed and time is identical, to within a minute. Both trips I started off with ~55% charge after having been parked for two days. However the efficiency on the two drives varies by 22% ! (117Wh/km vs 145Wh/km). The two things that changed and appeared to cause the increased consumption were the outside temperature being 7.4 c colder and I had the AC ON Auto and set to 21 C.

    upload_2021-3-3_17-59-34.png
     

Share This Page

  • About Us

    Formed in 2006, Tesla Motors Club (TMC) was the first independent online Tesla community. Today it remains the largest and most dynamic community of Tesla enthusiasts. Learn more.
  • Do you value your experience at TMC? Consider becoming a Supporting Member of Tesla Motors Club. As a thank you for your contribution, you'll get nearly no ads in the Community and Groups sections. Additional perks are available depending on the level of contribution. Please visit the Account Upgrades page for more details.


    SUPPORT TMC