Teslaeata
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Mark
- Joined
- Sep 28, 2022
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- Location
- Nottingham, England, UK
- Vehicles
- Red June ‘21 RWD ER Premium MME
- Occupation
- Forensic vehicle examiner, motor insurance assessor, expert witness
I’ve been 93.5% SoH for ages which just dropped to 93% which could be due to a small rounding in the calculation up to a full 0.5% difference.
I never did any of this battery conditioning/calibration nonsense.
Drove when I wanted and how I wanted with heat & A/Con on all the time.
Charge when I need and mainly to 100% unless I know car’s going to stand idle for more than a day when it gets 95%.
Just done end of year and accounts & stats updating the car’s stats, too.
I’m at 55 months with 121,649 miles in a Dec ‘20 built June ‘21 delivered Premium ER RWD.
Charged a total of 990 times buying 42,027.73kWh for £11,318.65 averaging £0.27/kWh.
655 charges at home with 32,383kWh costing £4,867.41 (averaging 15p/kWh)
335 DCFC charges where 9,643kWh cost £6,451.24 averaging 67p/kWh.
Overall economy is 2.89miles/kWh.
I reckon 93% is not too shabby an SoH.
Car’s still just best
I never did any of this battery conditioning/calibration nonsense.
Drove when I wanted and how I wanted with heat & A/Con on all the time.
Charge when I need and mainly to 100% unless I know car’s going to stand idle for more than a day when it gets 95%.
Just done end of year and accounts & stats updating the car’s stats, too.
I’m at 55 months with 121,649 miles in a Dec ‘20 built June ‘21 delivered Premium ER RWD.
Charged a total of 990 times buying 42,027.73kWh for £11,318.65 averaging £0.27/kWh.
655 charges at home with 32,383kWh costing £4,867.41 (averaging 15p/kWh)
335 DCFC charges where 9,643kWh cost £6,451.24 averaging 67p/kWh.
Overall economy is 2.89miles/kWh.
I reckon 93% is not too shabby an SoH.
Car’s still just best
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