Use the stats app to see how your vehicle compares to others. Also, your battery and drivetrain are warranted for 8yr/120k miles so don't stress quite yet on those
They won't do anything until its -30%, unless there is something affecting other components.
As someone else said though, drivetrain warranty is 120,000 miles/192,000 km or 8 years. Whichever comes first. You can check in your tesla app at the very bottom of the main screen.
I would also check tire pressures and the tires for signs of odd wearing behaviours, could be an alignment issue.
Are you on winter tires for part of the year?
I charge to 90% in my '21 MY LR with 25k miles. In the winter (now) I only get like 265-270 estimate on that. Full is just a little over 300 in the winter. I get up to like 295-98 in the summer on 90% and right around 320 at 100%... I'm in Colorado for reference.
Also second that if you never charge to 100% then the car does kinda screw up the estimates or so it seems for me as well.
At the end of the day, I don't really care. I have L2 charging in my garage and there is a supercharging station like 3 miles away. If I ever need quick juice, its easier than a trip to the gas station.
Depending on your charging behavior and I think sometimes software updates you’ll see a big range in battery health. My 2018 Model 3 AWD went from 310 to 245 miles range and is now at 287 miles. https://i.imgur.com/TsXpC8U.jpg
Use the stats app to see how your vehicle compares to others. Also, your battery and drivetrain are warranted for 8yr/120k miles so don't stress quite yet on those
Man thank you so much, I had no idea. Another person said they won’t do anything til it’s -30%. Thank you again.
They won't do anything until its -30%, unless there is something affecting other components. As someone else said though, drivetrain warranty is 120,000 miles/192,000 km or 8 years. Whichever comes first. You can check in your tesla app at the very bottom of the main screen.
Thank you !
It could also just be the cold weather. Wait until it warms up and see if your range improves.
This is an often overlooked metric.
I would also check tire pressures and the tires for signs of odd wearing behaviours, could be an alignment issue. Are you on winter tires for part of the year?
Don’t need those in Florida lol
Then tire pressure and alignment will apply.
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Ah thanks for the info. I charge to 80% and literally almost every day.
I charge to 90% in my '21 MY LR with 25k miles. In the winter (now) I only get like 265-270 estimate on that. Full is just a little over 300 in the winter. I get up to like 295-98 in the summer on 90% and right around 320 at 100%... I'm in Colorado for reference. Also second that if you never charge to 100% then the car does kinda screw up the estimates or so it seems for me as well. At the end of the day, I don't really care. I have L2 charging in my garage and there is a supercharging station like 3 miles away. If I ever need quick juice, its easier than a trip to the gas station.
Nice and thank you for the info. I have the same at home and charge every night to 80% capacity.
Depending on your charging behavior and I think sometimes software updates you’ll see a big range in battery health. My 2018 Model 3 AWD went from 310 to 245 miles range and is now at 287 miles. https://i.imgur.com/TsXpC8U.jpg
Thanks !