Even after 200,000 miles, our batteries degrade just 12%
According to Tesla’s 2022 Impact report, the answer is no. Tesla has been selling EVs for over a decade and has a reliable dataset that shows battery degradation over time. Tesla estimates that 200,000 miles of usage in the US results in just a 12% average capacity loss for their batteries.
However, mileage is only one factor in battery capacity retention; battery age is also a significant factor. Retention figures at lower mileage likely reflect the impact of age, while higher mileage values, which come from high-utilization vehicles, likely reflect less influence from battery age. It is also important to note that the performance of new chemistries can vary, and Tesla plans to expand their information with new data using new battery chemistries.
Real talk — We don’t really get this question. What we get asked is what is the range you get on your used Tesla. We also get questions about how to predict battery failure but that is unlikley and rare for a Tesla battery to fail. Tesla has a generous warranty for battery and customers have had their battery replaced under warranty from Tesla
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Some shorts try so hard to stump down on TSLA, but every time there are some invisible hand to push back. I will find some time to buy more from now because I believe it is TSLA time.
Only people who invested in TSLA stock are nervous now. If you invested in Tesla the company, everything is A okay...some will understand, some not...
I like this company ... but with the economic headwinds .. you are best to sit it out for a month or two ! ... then get in and make bank !
The tech sector starts to pick up, AI is only game in town. Next week it will be TSLA week.
I was a Tesla Bull till he bought the Gossip Shop.