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Range mode

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The biggest point of range mode to me so far is that if you have it turned on, it won't attempt to heat the battery pack except with waste heat (so won't turn on the battery pack heaters). In middle of winter when you have the car cold soaked all night and not plugged in, that is a significant amount of energy saved in the morning, especially if you are not driving to a charging station as your first stop.

Range mode allows me to tell the car in cold conditions that no, it shouldn't waste energy heating up the battery when I'm just doing a quick 20 minute drive.
 
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2017 MS 75d. Per the tesla manual, range mode does the following when on:
1. Turn off day time running lights
2. Limit the amount of power the cabin temp heating/cooling can use
3. Limit the amount of power the battery heating and cooling system can use.
4. For dual motor cars “optimized tourqe distribution for maximum range”.

I’ve been running with range mode on since I got the car and the Wh/mile seems pretty good. Going to turn it off for a bit (as I like the daytime lights too) and see if I notice any difference. Note I live in Austin with pretty mild weather in the winter.