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by ajross
1019 days ago
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I think you're confused about your family member's anecdote. I'm telling you straight up that cold weather operation is a minor impact, 10-20% or so per the Teslamate data from 25k miles of travel in my Model Y. I don't know what to tell you except that you are simply wrong. FWIW, "vampire drain" is a term from years ago, and indeed there were bugs at various times with various subsystems that led to faster-than-expected drain. No, the Tesla doesn't cost $200/month to heat a battery in the cold (which is like 1900W continuous at my rates, please be real). |
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Anyways, my family member had a pre-heat pump Model 3 in very-cold-weather location with expensive energy. It absolutely did run him $100-$200 to keep the battery alive. Happy that Tesla has figured things out with your Y.