Tesla X 100D efficiency versus temperature: winter versus summer [DIAGRAM] • CARS
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Tesla X 100D efficiency versus temperature: winter versus summer [DIAGRAM] • CARS

One of the Internet users shared information about the energy consumption of his Tesla Model X 100D. He collected data from summer to winter and divided it into temperature ranges. The results are interesting: the optimum temperature for driving is between 15 and 38 degrees Celsius, i.e. In spring and summer. Much worse in winter.

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  • Power consumption of Tesla Model X depending on the season
    • Optimal temperatures: early June - late August.
    • Slightly less optimal, but good: in summer, late spring, early autumn.
    • The electrician's electricity consumption increases rapidly: from 10 degrees downward.

Optimal temperatures: early June - late August.

The graph clearly shows that the highest efficiency (99,8 percent) is the strip. "Efficiency", which is the amount of energy used to move the vehicle in relation to the total energy used.  the machine reaches 21,1 to 26,7 degrees.

That is, when you don't need to use air conditioning or heating. In Poland it will be the beginning of June and the end of August.

Slightly less optimal, but good: in summer, late spring, early autumn.

A little worse because at an efficiency level of 95-96 percent, the range is from 15,6 to 21,1 and from 26,7 to 37,8 degrees Celsius... The upper part of this range is especially interesting: as you can see, even at 30+ degrees Celsius (Polish summer!), The air conditioner does not put a particularly heavy load on the battery.

In Poland, such temperatures are observed in summer, late spring and early autumn.

Tesla X 100D efficiency versus temperature: winter versus summer [DIAGRAM] • CARS

The electrician's electricity consumption increases rapidly: from 10 degrees downward.

Low temperatures drain energy much faster: below 10 degrees Celsius, efficiency drops to less than 89 percent. Around 0 degrees it is only a little over 80 percent, and below -10 degrees it is about 70 percent, and it is falling faster and faster. This means that at temperatures close to 0 degrees, up to 20 percent of the energy is spent on heating!

Image source: Mad_Sam, localization www.elektrowoz.pl

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