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Tessie says my battery has degraded by 3.49%. Is this just a reading error or some of you also have similar readings?
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My previous S and Y never had such early "big" loss. That's why I was wondering.
 

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My previous S and Y never had such early "big" loss. That's why I was wondering.
Our S and 3 certainly had the largest drop in battery capacity upfront then slowed considerably to a very slow degrade. Our 3 has less range but is doing well with the original battery. My S had a battery replacement at about 108k miles, but i had 18 months where every charge I did was at a supercharger so it was a pretty abused battery pack.

FWIW as a data point or two.

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For what it’s worth, my 2017 Model S lost 9% in its first 27k miles and then literally 0% between 27k and 93k, it’s been the exact same ever since.
 

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For what it’s worth, my 2017 Model S lost 9% in its first 27k miles and then literally 0% between 27k and 93k, it’s been the exact same ever since.
Our 2017 Model S 100D had only lost 3% over 53,000 miles when I traded it in last year. Our 2021 Model 3 with 40,000 miles has lost 8%. Hoping the Cybertruck is closer to the S than the 3. But both lost their range relatively early in the mileage.
 


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I have seen reports of a similar "report" from TeslaFi, but I haven't been able to find how to view it. Does anyone here know?
 

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Our 2017 Model S 100D had only lost 3% over 53,000 miles when I traded it in last year. Our 2021 Model 3 with 40,000 miles has lost 8%. Hoping the Cybertruck is closer to the S than the 3. But both lost their range relatively early in the mileage.
I’d also add on mine I never expected to own it for as long as I did. I only sold it two weeks ago so it was by far the longest car I had ever owned. I say that to say this.. I charged that bad boy up to 90-93% pretty religiously in my first 18 months of ownership settling down to 85% and finally to around 79% the last 4yrs. Not sure if my more extreme case was also due to how high I was charging it daily but thought I’d point it out for the group. I hope the CT doesn’t lose as much.. but I also won’t charge it beyond 70% very often.
 

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I’d also add on mine I never expected to own it for as long as I did. I only sold it two weeks ago so it was by far the longest car I had ever owned. I say that to say this.. I charged that bad boy up to 90-93% pretty religiously in my first 18 months of ownership settling down to 85% and finally to around 79% the last 4yrs. Not sure if my more extreme case was also due to how high I was charging it daily but thought I’d point it out for the group. I hope the CT doesn’t lose as much.. but I also won’t charge it beyond 70% very often.
Ditto. I only traded it in for a new Model S Plaid (always regretted just getting the 100D instead of the P100D). It was a great car! It was also the most expensive, cheapest car I've ever bought. It was the most expensive, dollar wise, but then I bought Tesla stock because of it and, well...
 

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What do you have it set to charge to? and how often do you super charge?
 

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Our S and 3 certainly had the largest drop in battery capacity upfront then slowed considerably to a very slow degrade. Our 3 has less range but is doing well with the original battery. My S had a battery replacement at about 108k miles, but i had 18 months where every charge I did was at a supercharger so it was a pretty abused battery pack.

FWIW as a data point or two.

Cheers
What did it cost to replace the battery?
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