BTW the following is from the Tesla Australia website. So Tesla considers 70% capacity as normal over 8 years. That is pretty low.
Lets put that in ICE terms. Say my Everest has 800km range new it would be OK (within warranty rejection conditions) to have 560KM range in 8 years or roughly the difference in fuel economy towing a caravan to driving normally.
On a Model 3 rear wheel drive the new range is 520KM so after 8 years 364KM would not be a warranty claim.
Regards PhilipA.
Battery and Drive Unit Limited Warranty
The Battery and Drive Unit in your vehicle are covered for a period of:
Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive
Model Y Rear-Wheel Drive
New Model Y Launch Series Rear-Wheel Drive
New Model Y Rear-Wheel Drive |
8 years or 160,000 km, whichever comes first, with minimum 70% retention of Battery capacity over the warranty period. |
Model 3 Long Range
Model 3 Performance
New Model Y Launch Series Long Range All-Wheel Drive
New Model Y Long Range All-Wheel Drive
Model Y Long Range
Model Y Performance |
8 years or 192,000 km, whichever comes first, with minimum 70% retention of Battery capacity over the warranty period. |