Thomas Edison
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Pretty good for AWD, what type of driving primarily and what climate?AWD LR, 18", 4700 mi: 237 Wh/mi.
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Pretty good for AWD, what type of driving primarily and what climate?AWD LR, 18", 4700 mi: 237 Wh/mi.
I plead guilty to mild hypermiling. We drive about 50% highway, but we rarely exceed 70 MPH and I actively do safe drafting. Temperature range in my area since late August has been between 105F to 25F. We had one unusual 12" snowfall. I dress warmly on colder days and use seat heaters plus low fan, 66F HVAC set to the floor and windshield (AC off).Pretty good for AWD, what type of driving primarily and what climate?
How do you see trip a and trip bLet us know what your average is, preferably since taking delivery. Also post what wheel tire setup you have.
Here’s mine, although I think my later driving as been a lot more efficient (about 260)View attachment 309702
This is with 20inch 8.5 front 10 on the rear and pilot sport 4S
Swipe right on the lower section of the screen below the car image and it will bring up your trip meter. The first entry is this drive, followed if you scroll down by miles since the last charge, then A & B.
Sadly there isn't one for Lifetime, so I renamed my Trip B to Lifetime. Had a guy at Tesla Service recommend doing a full car reset to fix an issue and I asked if that would reset my trip meters. When he said Yes I declined the repair. Geez
-Randy
No car can clear the Odo. Illegal. But it loses all the Wh/mi and you do start afresh with that figure.That's weak. Would it have reset the odometer as well?
Well, I now doubled the miles since my first post here are the new numbers. I quoted the 5k numbers above for reference. Overall the better weather had definitely helped. To get to the 313 overall average, I must have been hitting a 283 average for the second 5k since March.Just hit the magic 5000 mile mark so I thought I would share my stats. Mix of city commute and weekly highway trips from Green Bay, WI to Milwaukee, WI (240 mile round trip @ 75 mph).
2018 Model 3 LR, AWD, Aero wheels
11/20/18 - 3/4/19
1716 kWh
343 Wh/miView attachment 382985
Let me guess. You drove all downhill..Check out my forum post on how I achieved:
9/15/18-6/13/19
17,000 miles
3300 kWh
190 wh/mi
Tips on how I averaged~190 wh/mi for 17,000 miles (so far...)
Let me guess. You drove all downhill..