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MS LR Blk/Blk 19”
I did the same thing. I originally did it because I was obsessing too much over the Rated Range numbers constantly in my face. I relaxed significantly after switching to %.
This is when it occurred to me that putting range numbers on a fuel gauge makes no sense. I have never seen an ICE car's gas gauge calibrated in miles / kms based on it's EPA combined fuel efficiency rating... which is exactly what putting the Rated number on the Model S is doing. You will likely never achieve that number in "real life" driving. It makes more sense to me to have my "fuel gauge" calibrated on a scale of 0 to 100% rather than 0 to 265 miles (or whatever your Rated number is). If I want to know how far I can really go, I flip open the Energy App on the 17' screen and look at the projection there based on my real time, actual conditions driving.
+1 to MrKnox I changed to % after about 3 weeks of ownership as well. My daily commute each way takes me any where from 18-22% depending on weather traffic and speed. % seems to make much more sense to me than "rated maybe not gonna happen miles)