
Picked up a Model Y Long Range on March 18, 2023. Current mileage: 65,367 km. When new, the range was 520 km at 100% charge until May 2023. Now, at 100% charge, the range is 470 km. In just 6 months, the battery has degraded by 10% (a loss of 50 km in range). Fellow owners, is your car experiencing the same issue?
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