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Battery degradation

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I’m at an about 6 months and approaching 10k miles on the SLR using SC exclusively. I’m pleased so far.
 

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Real capacity is actually 99.4 kWh, your range will start dropping once you go under 96 kWh.

You are still above buffer
Yes, the number in the meter should be changed to 99.4kWh.
The EPA test fir the S LR got 97.3kWh out of the battery but the Plaid test got 99.4 kWh(on 19”) and 99.3kWh(on 21”). I guess it it the exakt same battery, all marked (digitalky) with 99.4 full pack when new.

I am at around 97.8-98.0kWh, about 7K miles and 6 months since delivery (8 months since build date).
I have 20% -ish Supercharging.

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