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My data.
P3D+:
First 10517 miles with OEM 20" wheels and 235/35R20 PS4S tires: 235.8 Wh/mi
Now on 18" wheels with 235/45R18 PS4S tires and 2674 miles: 224.3 Wh/mi
Driving conditions limited by Southern California (LA/Orange County) traffic.
It’s amazing how low wh/mile some p3d+ are seeing. I could maybe get that low on mine...but I’d have to drive less than speed limit and not the speed of traffic lol and I guess level roads, no heat and no ac. ABRP estimates 293 wh/mile @65mph with the 20’s.
My data.
P3D+:
First 10517 miles with OEM 20" wheels and 235/35R20 PS4S tires: 235.8 Wh/mi
Now on 18" wheels with 235/45R18 PS4S tires and 2674 miles: 224.3 Wh/mi
Driving conditions limited by Southern California (LA/Orange County) traffic.
Compiled data from this thread since I got bored at work...Maybe will do some analysis later on:
Tesla Energy Use
Wow, can you take a picture of your trip meter?? That 235.8 WH/mi on 20" wheels are insane unless all you're doing is local trips with no highway driving?
Philly,PACompiled data from this thread since I got bored at work...Maybe will do some analysis later on:
Tesla Energy Use
Right? I was thinking the same. I bought the P3D- to have fun. Even if it means accelerating up to 25mph but very quickly. I step on it every chance I get. So needless to say, my lifetime is at 309. Only reason it isn't higher is once I'm at the speed limit (or around it of course), I just cruise and I'm very good at never using my brakes.It’s amazing how low wh/mile some p3d+ are seeing. I could maybe get that low on mine...but I’d have to drive less than speed limit and not the speed of traffic lol and I guess level roads, no heat and no ac. ABRP estimates 293 wh/mile @65mph with the 20’s.