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    Roadster logs

    The big news this week is that a parser was released to convert roadster data log files into human-readible form. This is a great opportunity not just for tesla drivers, who can learn more about their cars, but also the academic community, who can analyze the data for insights on mpg-equivalents, battery cycles, and how EVs perform under different conditions like city and highway driving.
    Last edited by Andrew Papson; 11-14-2010 at 10:34 AM.

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    FYI: See this thread:
    Log Parsing tool available

    Also I figure Tesla sees this data as a competitive advantage.
    Last edited by doug; 11-04-2010 at 05:57 PM.

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    If it were me ... my concern would be one of privacy. I would strongly advise any Tesla Roadster owner to not share logs with persons unknown. (And any privacy policies from unknowns should be carefully evaluated and viewed with a high degree of skepticism.)

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