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Model 3 LR RWD Range Shown at 100% Charge?

What range does your v2019.5.15 Model 3 LR RWD show at full charge (100%)

  • <300

    Votes: 17 15.9%
  • 300-310

    Votes: 37 34.6%
  • 310-320

    Votes: 26 24.3%
  • 320-325

    Votes: 27 25.2%
  • >325

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    107

who.m3

Member
May 31, 2019
6
2
California
304 @ 100%SOC

July 2018
5250mi
v2019.16.2

After the March firmware, it went from 279 to 285 at 90% SOC, but the past two months it's been going down. Should i take it in to get it checked?
 

RyanF

Member
Mar 27, 2016
331
299
US
304 @ 100%SOC

July 2018
5250mi
v2019.16.2

After the March firmware, it went from 279 to 285 at 90% SOC, but the past two months it's been going down. Should i take it in to get it checked?

My June 2018 build with 19,000 miles has slowly been going up in range. Was as low as 306 at 100%. Now is charging to 311 or 312 at 100%.

No where the 325 stated as the new range.
 

MKandyman

Member
May 1, 2016
51
74
Chicago, U.S.A.
April 2018 Build w/ 2019.16.2, almost 12k miles - Displaying 325 miles @100%.

Not sure if this matters, but the vast majority of my charging is done on a 120V outlet in my garage (pack balancing?).
 

Nguyenning

Member
Aug 17, 2017
290
203
Texas
Just did this yesterday. 1500 miles on the car. Picture attached.

Seeing 325 mile range.
 

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ezava85

New Member
Mar 6, 2019
3
-4
Los Angeles
Last time I charged to full or what I thought was full I got 318 after the update not sure how many miles I had. My car is in the the 12k vin. I have 18500 miles now usually get about 287 when at 90%
 

cpxasn

Member
Apr 3, 2016
38
10
Atlanta, GA
300 miles @100%
2720 miles, received in July 2018
2019.16.2 , no % changes from software update

Contacted service center once and they said the battery has no issues.
I've been trying to calibrate my battery by charging to 100% and not charging til under 10%, but I work from home, and afraid that the vampire drain is going to throw off the calibration. I also hear it's not good to keep the battery low for a while.
 
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zdre

40kWh Model S, Model 3LR
Jan 18, 2010
318
131
St. Louis
Feb. 2018 RWD LR.. currently 310 miles with full charge. It temporarily went up close to 325 when increase was announced, but went back down over the next couple of software update.

What the hell is going on?
 

draz

New Member
Mar 24, 2018
4
1
CA
11K miles on LR 3 RWD
Charged to 100% showed about 297 mi
Drove 232 mi, showing 231 Wh/mi, showing 15% remaining
Charged to 100% (+ balancing time) Showed 299 mi @ 100%...
Service said to get it well below 10% then back to 100%, so on above charge... (My previous behavior up to the 100% charge has been to live in the 40-85% range for state of charge)

Drove 261 mi, showing 235 Wh/mi, showing 2%/6 mi remaining (I drove quicker toward the end trying to get % down...)
After just under 63 minutes.. showed 302 mi / 100% and +69 kWh, but time remaining as calculating and still showed 15 kW rate..
Another 15 minutes 302 mi / 100% +70 kWh, time calculating and 5 kW rate
Another 25 minutes 303 mi / 100% +70 kWh

Based on rate of this charge, I don't think it 'helped', looks like with 11,100 mi averaging 233 Wh/mi, I'm can't get anywhere near rated range.

Love the car overall but.... If 'tricks' are needed to recalibrate, it would be really nice if the car and/or manual said so... The way I got the above about charging to 100% (and waiting for balance) and discharging below 10% was SMS from Tesla Service guy cell phone; they wouldn't even put it in email)
+ There is no way they don't have all the stats on every battery, local on the car, and back at HQ; shouldn't need me to set a service appointment (which they canceled after saying the above, and to 'check back after another couple low/high cycles'....)
 

Chancellor32

Member
May 10, 2018
690
460
Queen Creek, AZ
11K miles on LR 3 RWD
Charged to 100% showed about 297 mi
Drove 232 mi, showing 231 Wh/mi, showing 15% remaining
Charged to 100% (+ balancing time) Showed 299 mi @ 100%...
Service said to get it well below 10% then back to 100%, so on above charge... (My previous behavior up to the 100% charge has been to live in the 40-85% range for state of charge)

Drove 261 mi, showing 235 Wh/mi, showing 2%/6 mi remaining (I drove quicker toward the end trying to get % down...)
After just under 63 minutes.. showed 302 mi / 100% and +69 kWh, but time remaining as calculating and still showed 15 kW rate..
Another 15 minutes 302 mi / 100% +70 kWh, time calculating and 5 kW rate
Another 25 minutes 303 mi / 100% +70 kWh

Based on rate of this charge, I don't think it 'helped', looks like with 11,100 mi averaging 233 Wh/mi, I'm can't get anywhere near rated range.

Love the car overall but.... If 'tricks' are needed to recalibrate, it would be really nice if the car and/or manual said so... The way I got the above about charging to 100% (and waiting for balance) and discharging below 10% was SMS from Tesla Service guy cell phone; they wouldn't even put it in email)
+ There is no way they don't have all the stats on every battery, local on the car, and back at HQ; shouldn't need me to set a service appointment (which they canceled after saying the above, and to 'check back after another couple low/high cycles'....)
When did your 100% go to 297? Mine used to be about 315-320 and now all the sudden in the last few weeks it has dropped to like 305-309.
 

draz

New Member
Mar 24, 2018
4
1
CA
When did your 100% go to 297? Mine used to be about 315-320 and now all the sudden in the last few weeks it has dropped to like 305-309.

That charge was 2019-05-27 that was on firmware 2019.16.2. Likely not related, but the 302 mi charge was on 2019.20.1.
 

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