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true cost of owning a tesla — Tesla Forums - forums. tesla. com I am on the waiting list for the Tesla Model 3 and am reading and watching as much Tesla information that I can so I have a better idea of what to expect when i finally get the car I have a question on the overall cost of ownership of a Tesla I know one great aspect about owning a Tesla or any electric car is no need to go to a gas station, but i was watching a youtube review by Sahil Malik
Supercharger limitations — Tesla Forums Actually, charging from 80% to 100% takes about the same amount of time as going from 20% to 80% it is usually far faster to make that extra Supercharger stop than bothering with 80-100% charging, unless the Supercharger is way off the path you're taking I see the 80% limit as a good thing, and avoids clogging the Superchargers for those that don't understand how slow that final bit of
How much power does the heater consume? | Tesla So the battery is starting off pretty cold, sitting there since the night before plugged in but not charging It seems it takes a while to start putting any charge into the battery at all That is, the app says it is charging at 239-240 volts, 39-40 amps, but for the first (15? 30?) minutes, it says it is charging at a rate of 0 miles per hour
Is it possible to connect subwoofers? — Tesla Forums The Model S FAQ page under the "Charging" section says that Roadsters tend on average to use 300Wh mile (watt-hours per mile) In other words, the energy consumed in driving one mile is the same as would be used by a 300-watt system in an hour of constant use