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Did you not see mine on the last page?, I’m 360 with 19”how the heck are you guys running so efficiently??...I have LR dual motor and I am at 325 wh/mi at 8K miles...I am running 20 inch wheels though...I dont drive super fast but not slow either...I appear to have the worst efficiency on here lol.
how the heck are you guys running so efficiently??...I have LR dual motor and I am at 325 wh/mi at 8K miles...I am running 20 inch wheels though...I dont drive super fast but not slow either...I appear to have the worst efficiency on here lol.
how the heck are you guys running so efficiently??...I have LR dual motor and I am at 325 wh/mi at 8K miles...I am running 20 inch wheels though...I dont drive super fast but not slow either...I appear to have the worst efficiency on here lol.
Especially with the 18" Aero wheels. I do not have lifetime but 2019 is at 251 W/mile over 15,000 miles. And that incudes 1000 miles towing our trailer which kills the range. Basically about 500 watts/mile when towing our Aliner popup. Don't think I will be doing that any more.The RWD vehicles can be extremely efficient when driven conservatively. The AWD vehicles not so much.
After 750 miles mostly in town without AC or Heat I am at 187. I do tend to drive very conservatively and enjoy the challenge of achieving the lowest possible Wh/mile.Just wanted to share how efficient the model 3 is and see what other owners have been getting for lifetime Wh/mi. I've been averaging 240 Wh/mi since I've taken delivery of the car and that includes some spirited driving.View attachment 277427
I think you can.......turn on and go to the s/c screen and tap on the blue a/c button to turn off air......you can then adjust fan only...work for me.....My post above was in May. It's now early September, on the other side of the seasonal curve relative to the summer solstice. Round trips are averaging lower than May, around 165 Wh/mi. Lifetime average has dropped to 189 Wh/mi. I'm anticipating that it won't drop much more as "Winter is coming." It will likely start to go up quite a bit with heater use.
As I mentioned before, managing HVAC manually improves efficiency quite a bit, as the car constantly runs the A/C compressor even if it's comfortable outside. This time of year (Spring and Fall) are perfect times to restrict the car's A/C and heater use. Since there's no explicit way to put the settings on "fan only," you just set your set point temps accordingly.
how the heck are you guys running so efficiently??...I have LR dual motor and I am at 325 wh/mi at 8K miles...I am running 20 inch wheels though...I dont drive super fast but not slow either...I appear to have the worst efficiency on here lol.