Welcome to Tesla Motors Club
Discuss Tesla's Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, Cybertruck, Roadster and More.
Register
  • We just completed a significant update, but we still have some fixes and adjustments to make, so please bear with us for the time being. Cheers!

Tesla Motors Club

Hi, I just got my model 3 and had a model S 85D before. I live in Greensboro and the past week has been a bit cold 40-60 F.
My problem is that I have not seen more then 38 kW when I have tried to Supercharge the car and tomorrow we plan to go to Miami 800 miles and if this is the speed of the Supercharging it will not be possible to do the trip.
Today I got to the Supercharger with 56,1% SOC and 11 Celcius Degree temp in the battery. After 25 min I had 70,6% SOC. By my calculations and what I did see on the screen it's about 30 kW average power during that charge. At the Tesla service they looked at the logs saying there is nothing wrong everything is working as it should. But my experience (2,5 year in a model S) is that this is not normal Supercharging.
Can someone tell me if the model 3 is this bad when it comes to Supercharging or not???
And as I said we are planing a long trip tomorrow and...

About Us

Formed in 2006, Tesla Motors Club (TMC) was the first independent online Tesla community. Today it remains the largest and most dynamic community of Tesla enthusiasts. Learn more.

Do you value your experience at TMC? Consider becoming a Supporting Member of Tesla Motors Club. As a thank you for your contribution, you'll get nearly no ads in the Community and Groups sections. Additional perks are available depending on the level of contribution. Please visit the Account Upgrades page for more details.


SUPPORT TMC
Top