Tesla Model 3 Battery Technology
The energy density of the battery pack is a critical factor in determining the range of the Model 3. The Model 3 has a high energy density battery pack, which means that it can store a large amount of energy in a relatively small space. This high energy density allows the Model 3 to have a longer range than many other electric vehicles.
The Model 3 battery pack has a capacity of 75 kWh, which gives the car an EPA-rated range of up to 310 miles per charge. However, over time, the battery pack can lose some of its capacity, which can reduce the car’s range. According to TeslaFi’s battery-tracking tool, the battery pack of a Model 3 can lose up to 7% of its capacity after 24,000 miles of driving [1]. However, early data from newer Model 3 and Model Y vehicles show strong capacity retention of less than 10% after 100,000 miles and less than 15% after 200,000 miles.
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