Hello All,
Forgive my ignorance but I am a geologist that works for big oil and I'm trying to understand my energy usage screen on my new Tesla.
Now I know some basics like if I use a 100 watt lightbulb for 10 hours that would equal 1kWh of energy on my meter etc. at home right?
So when I am averaging 350 wH/mile what is that telling me exactly?
Does my 85 pack battery theoretically contain 85kWh?
So if I was averaging 1000 wH/mile I could essentially do 85 miles?
And what's the whole ideal vs. rated thing.
Thank you for your help
Forgive my ignorance but I am a geologist that works for big oil and I'm trying to understand my energy usage screen on my new Tesla.
Now I know some basics like if I use a 100 watt lightbulb for 10 hours that would equal 1kWh of energy on my meter etc. at home right?
So when I am averaging 350 wH/mile what is that telling me exactly?
Does my 85 pack battery theoretically contain 85kWh?
So if I was averaging 1000 wH/mile I could essentially do 85 miles?
And what's the whole ideal vs. rated thing.
Thank you for your help