For a 2018 Model S 100D with 80,000-90,000 kilometers, the remaining battery range can be significantly different compared to a 2022 Model 3 or Model Y with a 78 kWh battery. The older Model S may experience some battery degradation over time, affecting its range. When considering a used car, it's understandable to be concerned about the battery's performance and capacity.
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4For a 2018 Model S 100D with 80,000-90,000 kilometers, the remaining battery range can be significantly different compared to a 2022 Model 3 or Model Y with a 78 kWh battery. The older Model S may experience some battery degradation over time, affecting its range. When considering a used car, it's understandable to be concerned about the battery's performance and capacity.
5What is the real energy consumption of the Model S 100D Long Range version? How many kWh per 100 km? Please share some images! I currently own a Model 3 Long Range with an energy consumption of 12.4 kWh per 100 km. I'm planning to buy a new Model S. Any advice from experts would be appreciated, mainly considering range and comfort!
6I took a test drive in a Tesla and got really hooked. Today, an EV friend told me that batteries have a calendar life, and even if you don't use them much, they generally reach their limit in about ten years. Since the Model Y hasn't been out for many years, no one can really answer this. Do any of you with Model S, especially the older ones, have any issues with battery usage?
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8Has anyone managed to achieve a range of 780km on an 82 kWh battery, or experienced the corresponding energy consumption?
9Hey everyone, is there significant battery degradation? I've been driving for over two years, 46,000 kilometers, and today I noticed a 20-kilometer drop in range.
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