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What is the math conversion of Wh/mi to Maximum range? He said his 339Wh/mi was equivalent to 363 maximum range.
I convert Wh/mi by flipping it into miles/kWh. So, 339Wh/mi flipped over and multiplied by 1000 to make sure the units are correct, from Wh to kWh, right? That result is 2.95mi/kWh.
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That is, 339Wh/mi is the same as 2.95mi/kWh.

Multiply by size of battery, 123kWh, and you get 363miles.

Generally, I like to think of efficiency as miles/kWh, as it's similar to thinking miles/gallon in an ICE. And, in my Model 3, where the EPA-rated efficiency is just under 250Wh/mi, then that becomes ~4miles/kWh. Nice round number. I like easy math.
 

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I convert Wh/mi by flipping it into miles/kWh. So, 339Wh/mi flipped over and multiplied by 1000 to make sure the units are correct, from Wh to kWh, right? That result is 2.95mi/kWh.
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That is, 339Wh/mi is the same as 2.95mi/kWh.

Multiply by size of battery, 123kWh, and you get 363miles.

Generally, I like to think of efficiency as miles/kWh, as it's similar to thinking miles/gallon in an ICE. And, in my Model 3, where the EPA-rated efficiency is just under 250Wh/mi, then that becomes ~4miles/kWh. Nice round number. I like easy math.
There's a much less intensive way to get this answer 123,000/339=362.83. Just know the rough amount of battery in Wh and divide by the number Tesla gives you.
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