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Is this a Model S 90D? (You don't have a signature with this Ingo). Also what is XX16 plate ?Odometer: 4628 miles
Picked up in Oct: 252 @ 90%
This weekend: 250 @ 90%
2016 (XX16) plate ex demo from Tesla. Range mode ON.
Does that look a bit low for my mileage?
Is this a Model S 90D? (You don't have a signature with this Ingo). Also what is XX16 plate ?
Right, so if you have a version 2 or 3 battery (which you probably do) your 100% was 294 rated miles new or ~264 @90%. The first thing I would do would be to rebalance and recalibrate your battery to see where it's really at. Over time the algorithm that gives you the rated miles number on the dashboard gets out of whack after months of charging. The way you do this is to run your battery down below 10% then do a full 100% charge which will trigger the balancing and calibration of your rated range number. It's more likely than not that you didn't lose 14 miles of rated range but if after performing this procedure you are still significantly below 264 bring it up with your Service Center.Yes Model S 90D.
UK registration plates for 2016 are either XX16 or XX66 (where XX are other characters). XX16 would be early 2016 and XX66 is late 2016 build (Number plate format | AA). So mine was built between March and August this year.
Ill update my signaure with info.
I have looked back in this thread and see others have mid to high 260s @ 90%.
Right, so if you have a version 2 or 3 battery (which you probably do) your 100% was 294 rated miles new or ~264 @90%. The first thing I would do would be to rebalance and recalibrate your battery to see where it's really at. Over time the algorithm that gives you the rated miles number on the dashboard gets out of whack after months of charging. The way you do this is to run your battery down below 10% then do a full 100% charge which will trigger the balancing and calibration of your rated range number. It's more likely than not that you didn't lose 14 miles of rated range but if after performing this procedure you are still significantly below 264 bring it up with your Service Center.
90%So in 47 pages only one P100D owner posted their 90%? Any others out there?
P85D-L delivered May 28, 2015. 90% at delivery was 227 miles. Current odometer is 9877 miles. Most recent (1/3/2017) 90% was 227.
Before receiving firmware update
8.0.2.50.114 - on 12/24/2016, over the air, my usual 90% was 225, sometimes 226. This jumped to 227 immediately and has remained there since. Don't know why this happened, but if it means I have lost no battery capacity after almost 10,000 miles, then I'm happy.
P85D-L delivered May 28, 2015. 90% at delivery was 227 miles. Current odometer is 9877 miles. Most recent (1/3/2017) 90% was 227.
Before receiving firmware update
8.0.2.50.114 - on 12/24/2016, over the air, my usual 90% was 225, sometimes 226. This jumped to 227 immediately and has remained there since. Don't know why this happened, but if it means I have lost no battery capacity after almost 10,000 miles, then I'm happy.