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I'm curious about this buffer because the cars I've seen so far are always 4kWh (my X and bjorn's X P90D etc.)
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I just wonder if 75D is also 4kWh.

Also, somebody said that the cells in the new 75D might be the same as the 100 packs but two modules less. If that is the case, then the full pack (when new) should be
98.4 / 16 * 14 = 86.1

Therefore, it is software limit, or the modules pack less cells as old 85/90?
86.1 / 86 * 74 = 74.1

The Energy Buffer and the full pack can be viewed by Scan my Tesla, or by Tesla Diagnostic Tool.

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