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Tesla Model S Survey: Vehicle 104 - Model S Signature 85 Performance

Date Odometer Standard
Rated Range
Range Mode
Rated Range
Drive Unit
Swaps
Trip
Distance
Trip
Energy
City
Jul 17 2013 08:48 AM PDT 32,756 mi 265 mi 12,000 mi 330 Wh/mi reno, NV
Jul 02 2014 12:23 PM PDT 75,200 mi 220 mi (90%) 248 mi 1 45,707 mi 323 Wh/mi Reno, NV

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Report Details

Submitted: July 2, 2014, 12:23 PM PDT

Location
Location Reno, NV 89511
Vehicle
Survey Vehicle ID 104 (2 reports)
Model Model S Signature 85 Performance
Body Style Original (2012 to Early 2016)
Model Year 2012
Assembled 08/2012
Firmware Version 5.9
Wheel Size n/a
Onboard Charger Twin (20 kW)
Supercharger Enabled Yes
Date Acquired 08/27/2012
Acquired New
Odometer at Delivery  5 mi
Ownership Status Own
Drivetrain Repairs
Odometer  75,200 mi
Typical Charge 220 rated mi
Typical Charge Target 90%
Range Mode Charge 248 rated mi
Battery Swapped No
Charger Replaced No
Drive Unit Replaced Yes
Number of Drive Unit Swaps 1
Date of Last Drive Unit Swap August 1, 2013
Odometer at Last Drive Unit Swap  44,000 mi
Charging
Charge Rate 208V/80A
Standard Mode Charge Frequency Most days of the week
Range Mode Charge Frequency A few times per month
Superchargers Within Driving Range Yes
Supercharge Frequency A few times per month
Maximum Supercharger Charge Rate 90 kW
Driving
Use Type Daily driver, year-round
Driving Frequency Most days of the week
Typical Trip Distance 30 mi
Portion of miles driven on highways and freeways 90%
Typical Freeway Speed 75 mi/hour
Battery Drained 1
Energy Use
Trip Meter Distance  45,707 mi
Trip Meter Energy n/a
Trip Meter Energy Efficiency 323 Wh/mi
Owner
Tesla Motors Club Username JackBowers
Comments
When car was new, charging full and driving to zero used 80.8kW. Doing the same at 75k uses 70.8kW (since Tesla has changed the definition of a rated mile, this is the best way to determine battery capacity). That translates to 12.4% range loss. 75k miles translates to about 300 full battery pack cycles. Panasonic's cycle life curves predict range loss of 13%, so despite lots of full charges and heavy Supercharger use the pack is right where is should be capacity-wise.

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