How many miles does tesla get on a charge

Great question! The time it takes to fully charge a Tesla car will depend on the car’s make and model, but it can take anywhere between three and 11 hours to fully charge a Tesla. The newer models have charge times around seven hours, and run for an average of about 330 miles before needing to charge again.

If you’re wondering how to know if a Tesla is fully charged, there are two very common ways to check. You can see the vehicle’s charge on the Tesla’s display, of course, but you can also monitor the charge with the Tesla mobile app.

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Tesla announced late Monday that its new Model S Long Range Plus sedan became the first electric car to be certified by the EPA to drive more than 400 miles on a single charge.

But that milestone may not actually mean that much to consumers.

A number of electric vehicles already on the market get more than 200 miles of range, which many experts feel is enough to give car shoppers sufficient comfort.

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“For an EV, anything over 200 miles is going to be more than enough for almost everybody,” said Sam Abuelsamid, an EV industry analyst with the consulting firm Guidehouse Insights.

And for those car shoppers that still aren’t comfortable, even with a driving range of more than 200 miles, the jump to 400 isn’t going to help, said Jessica Caldwell, an analyst with Edmunds.com.

“That difference between 100 to 200 is great, but 300 to 400 maybe is less impactful,” she said.

More (and better) chargers

For those customers who are still hesitant, their issue isn’t really range anymore, she said. It’s charging infrastructure.

The average American drives less than 40 miles on a typical day and those with electric vehicles can charge their EVs at home. People want long range for when they take road trips. For that, more and better chargers will make the big difference, she said, not another 50 miles of range.

“[The chargers] have to be working, not broken” she said, “And not like the line is super long line to get to.”

More chargers are being installed. The number of publicly accessible chargers increased 60% around the world between 2018 and 2019, according to the International Energy Agency. The bulk of that growth was in China, however.

Is it worth the cost?

In terms of price, the Tesla Model S Long Range Plus is in the upper echelons, even among luxury vehicles. The base price of the Tesla Model S Long Range Plus is around $75,000, roughly the same as the Long Range model it replaces, which had an EPA-rated 373 miles of range.

A Tesla Model S Long Range in Manhattan. The new Long Range Plus goes even further.

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It’s difficult to get a sense of how much money that translates to in terms of dollars-per-mile since the only other version of the Model S currently offered on Tesla’s web site in the US is the Model S Performance, which costs almost $90,000. The Model S Performance can go just 348 miles on a charge, but buyers are presumably paying for the car’s 2.3 second zero-to-60 time and better handling. (The Long Range Plus goes from zero to 60 in a comparatively leisurely 3.7 seconds.)

More long-range EVs on the way

Another thing to consider is that Tesla won’t be the only auto maker that will offer electric vehicles that can go hundreds of miles on a chrarge.

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950 miles in two days. Taking an electric road trip in a Tesla

For its part, GM (GM) has said that, it too, will have vehicles with more than 400 miles of range in the next few years thanks to new battery technologies. Volkswagen has also said it will offer a vehicle with more than 400 miles, but that estimate is based in European driving tests and, so, would not necessarily be applicable to the US market.

EPA estimates, mind you, are just estimates. Driving ranges for EVs are measured using the same tests the EPA dictates for gasoline-powered vehicles. These are designed to mimic actual usage but they are highly standardized laboratory tests which means that, as the expression goes, “Your mileage may vary.”

With an EPA estimate of 402 miles, Tesla Model S Long Range Plus drivers should be able to easily exceed 300 miles of range in their daily driving, though, said Abuelsamid.

In testing by Consumer Reports, Tesla vehicles did come close to the EPA range estimates, said Jake Fisher, the group’s head of auto testing. And, he said, every little bit helps.

“It’s one of these things like you could never be too wealthy or too thin, right?” said Fisher. “You can never have too much range on an electric car.”

How many miles do Teslas go on full charge?

How long does a Tesla car battery last? On a single charge, the smallest Tesla battery capacity (in the Model 3) will last for 262 miles. The highest range Tesla offers is 405 miles for one full charge of their Model S battery.

How far can a Tesla go on one charge at 70 mph?

Tesla's site estimates the driving range of the Plaid with the standard 19" wheels at 396 miles (up from 390 miles that they previously published). However, they never officially certified the vehicle with the 19" wheels. ... About our 70-mph range tests:.

How long does it take to charge a Tesla at the charging station?

Experts recommend against charging your EV beyond 80% because high voltages can expedite battery degradation. A SuperCharging station will get standard Tesla batteries to 80% in around 15 minutes.

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