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Here is another data point:
Raised the limit to 90% at 8am and did another charge. Car sits in the garage from last charge 80% 5am.
80%: 381km at 5am = 476km at 100% (Odometer = 1213)
90%: 428km at 10am = 476km at 100% (Odometer = 1213)
Here is another data point:
Raised the limit to 90% at 8am and did another charge. Car sits in the garage from last charge 80% 5am.
80%: 381km at 5am = 476km at 100% (Odometer = 1213)
90%: 428km at 10am = 476km at 100% (Odometer = 1213)
Why don't you try charging to 100% and see what you get instead of extrapolating?
What is the easiest way to monitor your mileage? I have a couple little kids and don’t have time to keep a logbook or build a spreadsheet. Is there a way through the Tesla app or the car directly? And are all of the calculations above based on uncertain/unverifiable assumptions about what a certain battery percentage or km range estimate equates to?
What is the easiest way to monitor your mileage? I have a couple little kids and don’t have time to keep a logbook or build a spreadsheet. Is there a way through the Tesla app or the car directly? And are all of the calculations above based on uncertain/unverifiable assumptions about what a certain battery percentage or km range estimate equates to?
Did a reset charging from 5% to 100% but no effect. Changed the display mode to battery instead of km, the rated range went all the way from 470+ to 493+km and stayed there for the past three days ... what type of software is this?
Mine was going to 441 or 442 at 90% the past 10 days. After a software update today it went to 448 at 89%.
Also do you mean you switched it from km to percentage and back to km?