Hello, my support chat with Tesla service questioning range stated:
Model Y performance fall 2022, model year 2023 to now, meaning Jan/Feb/Mar 2024, orig range is 285 miles
EPA = 303 miles.
The cars did show 487km/303 mi new.
Doesnt match my memory numbers, EPA was 330 mi from 2022 when they started using the 2170L 82.1 kWh pack.Model Y LR fall 2022, model year 2023 to now, orig range is 310 miles
Displayed range = 330 miles down to ~ 79 kWh capacity.
Model year 2022, 2021 are not affected
Does not make sense as the only range significant difference is the heat pump between years 2021 to now.
My range loss after 15 month, 13K miles is 1.4% with 80% charged nightly, 95% for long road trips, 100% monthly/bimonthly rebalancing
If you charge to 80% nightly, you probably have lost ~ 6% to calendar aging. Depends on where you live (how warm the climate is etc.)
I would guess the car shows about ~ 287 miles now, and that is a 6% loss from the 81 kWh delivered in the EPA test.