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Zap map says they’re there and shows a picture. I’d guess they’re in the tree line here…..
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does anyone know if the cars have a 'reserve tank' i.e. when it gets down to 60 miles in the tank and the message comes up 'low battery; is there really just 60 miles in the tank or is there some more miles in there in the reserve tank / battery?
Tesla does apparently have a ~2% energy "reserve" to prevent the car from shutting down before you hit zero. This is in addition to the the inaccessible 2% that prevents battery damage. Estimating remaining charge is not an exact science unlike estimating remaining petrol. To answer your question, yes there is. Should you try to use it? No. The car shuts down when the cells hit the minimum voltage. You'll get voltage drop when you hit the accelerator, which can cause a shutdown if the voltage is close to minimum. I believe Tesla added the this buffer when stories of drivers with five miles left on the meter had a shutdown because the BMS wasn't 100% accurate in measuring remaining energy.Thanks . . . . . .
does anyone know if the cars have a 'reserve tank' i.e. when it gets down to 60 miles in the tank and the message comes up 'low battery; is there really just 60 miles in the tank or is there some more miles in there in the reserve tank / battery?
A dance off is the usual methodWhat is the accepted etiquette . . I arrive a the row of chargers, they’re all occupied, only two of the chargers are super chargers (my preferred choice) how do we form a queue; what dictates who is next?
Used them in August. They are there.Planning a route over Christmas . . . . google tells me that there are Tesla Superchargers at the Warwick (north bound) service station on the M40 but going down on google earth (which is dated 2022) does not show any? Are there any there / how many?
But it has to be Together in Electric Dreams.A dance off is the usual method
True. Which is why we need to establish the agreed dance off protocols ASAP! Lives could be at stake!It's going to be a Sainsbury’s bakery/ Post Office take a ticket, position number 3 please or very regular fights.
You get the silver facepaint out and play some Junkie XL though the boombox.What is the accepted etiquette . . I arrive a the row of chargers, they’re all occupied, only two of the chargers are super chargers (my preferred choice) how do we form a queue; what dictates who is next?
The superchargers are generally in the far reaches of the carparks so there are usually free spaces opposite or around them. If there are any Tesla's in those spaces with people in them then they are probably waiting. Warwick is laid out like that. So I imagine it would be pretty easy to figure out who is waiting if anyone.On a slightly more serious answer, the tesla owners will generally create an informal queue, park up out of the way, normally there will be someone standing around, you ask how long the queue is, they'll tell you who's ahead of you. Take note, wait until the next person who needs to join the queue arrives, make sure they know you're ahead of them, and then you can wait in the car until you're to the top of the queue.
Generally done in good spirit, everybody is in the same boat