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Lol, OK.Tesla does not use a GOM..the range is based on usable kwh. That being said, the kwh can vary with temperature and battery balance status
My SR plus bought a month ago charged only to 235 miles at full charge instead of 240. That was the first time I charged it to full 100%, that too with a mobile charger. Should I expect 235 miles at 100% for subsequent full charging for at least a year or two? If it drops another 2-3 miles or more next few months, I would not call it estimation error and would be concerned. 8 or more miles below full advertised range would be a lot!!
I have seen my range go up while unplugged from a relatively minor temperature change outside.When I bought my Model 3 Performance (supposed to be 310 miles at 100%) the first time I charged to 100% it only charged to 306, I was convinced something was wrong. I ran the battery down, and charged it back up, letting it finish the 100% charge (which takes a while).. still 306. This was all within the first month or so.
Took it into service, they said (very politely) "there is nothing wrong, it will work itself out". I drove the car a couple more months, then attempted to charge to full, and it charged to 309. After that, I stopped caring about it because I dont need full charge anyway.
Switch the display to % of charge and save yourself a ton of worry.
My SR plus bought a month ago charged only to 235 miles at full charge instead of 240. That was the first time I charged it to full 100%, that too with a mobile charger. Should I expect 235 miles at 100% for subsequent full charging for at least a year or two? If it drops another 2-3 miles or more next few months, I would not call it estimation error and would be concerned. 8 or more miles below full advertised range would be a lot!!
Mine was at 235 miles full charge sine the day I bought it with 5 miles on it. I am low at 234 miles. At 90% charge, I am at 209-210 miles.
I recently ran my VIN on Carvana to see what it was worth to sell it to them and my VIN came back as a Mid Range model. Interestingly, 235 miles is about 90% of the Mid Range’s 260 miles. Do we possibly have a software limited Mid Range model? Mine was built in May 2019.
Websites have not quite figured out tesla vin numbers for accurate placement of models. There are threads here with people having issues getting them insured because of vin mismatch information. In my own case, my model 3 is a performance model, but when I added it to my insurance last year, it came back as an AWD model. I
My SR plus bought a month ago charged only to 235 miles at full charge instead of 240. That was the first time I charged it to full 100%, that too with a mobile charger. Should I expect 235 miles at 100% for subsequent full charging for at least a year or two? If it drops another 2-3 miles or more next few months, I would not call it estimation error and would be concerned. 8 or more miles below full advertised range would be a lot!!
Now my model 3 charged 72% / 172 miles, which translates to 238 miles at 100%. Just a week or so back, I charged fully to only 235 miles instead of 240, so I am quite happy with the new estimate of 238 at 100% and realize that these are estimates. No need to sweat 5 miles here or there! That also means *don't* try to drive your Tesla down to very low miles. You could run dry before reaching destination, as remaing miles too are just estimates . (Guess this is true for gas cars too).