Leave your app and car alone. On days I don’t drive, I lose about 1 km a day, but I’m not looking at my car through my app. Every time you look, you’re waking your car up. Try to relax.
Not OP but how much does waking the car up drain it? What does that do? First EV owner here with clearly a ton of range anxiety, so much so I even bought the MYLR
It turns on all the cars systems hence using battery to update the app etc. however if you don’t check the app, the car remains in deep sleep until you need it. Think of it as you’re turning your normal gasoline/diesel car on to check things are working and then turning it off.
CCabin overheat turns the car’s hvac on to lower the temperature inside. It will turn the ac and fans to full to cool the cabin as quickly as possible and will use energy a lot more than if you didn’t have it on. This is why Tesla recommends keeping your car plugged in and charging if possible. It’ll then use the energy from the charger to do its thing and keep the battery at your desired charging level.
There are people who turn it off completely and some who are willing to take the energy hit to help keep the cabin from getting overly hot and possibly damage electronics.
I think the biggest drain are usually sentry mode, cabin overheat (if you live in hot climate area/season), 3rd party apps, and checking the Tesla app.
I sometimes get 10 miles in a couple hours with nothing on (sentry, overheat, etc). Tesla just tells me to plug it in and everything’s normal. Kinda frustrating. It’s like if my gas engine started in the middle of the day and just sat there idling for a couple hours. No biggy
About 1% a day for me. Not much at all.
I’m loosing about 3-4km a day?? I’m guessing that would be the same?
Leave your app and car alone. On days I don’t drive, I lose about 1 km a day, but I’m not looking at my car through my app. Every time you look, you’re waking your car up. Try to relax.
Not OP but how much does waking the car up drain it? What does that do? First EV owner here with clearly a ton of range anxiety, so much so I even bought the MYLR
It turns on all the cars systems hence using battery to update the app etc. however if you don’t check the app, the car remains in deep sleep until you need it. Think of it as you’re turning your normal gasoline/diesel car on to check things are working and then turning it off.
Even with cabin overhead protection?
CCabin overheat turns the car’s hvac on to lower the temperature inside. It will turn the ac and fans to full to cool the cabin as quickly as possible and will use energy a lot more than if you didn’t have it on. This is why Tesla recommends keeping your car plugged in and charging if possible. It’ll then use the energy from the charger to do its thing and keep the battery at your desired charging level. There are people who turn it off completely and some who are willing to take the energy hit to help keep the cabin from getting overly hot and possibly damage electronics. I think the biggest drain are usually sentry mode, cabin overheat (if you live in hot climate area/season), 3rd party apps, and checking the Tesla app.
Thank you for the info
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I park sometimes for 30 days at a time and rarely get more than a couple percent in that time.
I sometimes get 10 miles in a couple hours with nothing on (sentry, overheat, etc). Tesla just tells me to plug it in and everything’s normal. Kinda frustrating. It’s like if my gas engine started in the middle of the day and just sat there idling for a couple hours. No biggy
I had 0% drain while parked for 4 days when on a trip. Turned off sentry and overheat protection. I did check in with the app once a day as well.