marta said:
The Range Package (option P58) comes with a heated windshield, range button (for extended range - approx 15% increase) and additional isolation of doors and roof (which I'm not sure what that means. Did they increase the rubber gasket to limit external bumps on the vehicle?).
Of course, no pricing options yet, but that indicates to me the range button will not be available on all of the B-Class Electric Drive vehicles they build.
This “range button” in the “middle counsel” sounds just like the same button on the LEAF.
It will bypass the normal 80% charge for a “100%” charge. Here’s my guess:
Range estimate based on steady 65mph indicated (100km ground speed) on dry, hard surface level road with no wind or cabin climate control with new condition battery at 70F.
36.0kWh total – 100% SOC - rated capacity, not available
33.2kWh usable @ 3.8 miles per kWh (263 wattHours per mile) = 126 miles (this is a full, or extended, or "range" charge)
28.0kWh usable @ 3.8 miles per kWh (263 wattHours per mile) = 106.4 miles (this is a "normal" charge)
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Heated windshields, better heaters, etc, DO NOT INCREASE RANGE. They reduced the amount of range reduction from cold weather and energy used to counter cold weather effects.
So, to be clear, if your range is 126 miles today at 70F / 20C degrees with no heater use, the range when it’s cold will be LESS in otherwise identical conditions. Whatever that reduction is can be mitigated with battery heating, heated seats, steering wheel, and windscreen, and a proper heat pump cabin heater. The range, however, will not go above 126 miles, all other things besides temperature remaining equal.
Temperature Management System (TMS), of course, will be included just like every other Tesla powered vehicle produced.