• Minimize the use of DC chargers (such as
Superchargers) for optimal Battery
health.
It is normal for estimated range to decrease
slightly over the first few months before
leveling off. Over time, you may see a gradual,
but natural, decrease in range at full charge –
this depends on factors such as
Supercharging regularly or the mileage and
age of the Battery. Your Model X will inform
you in the unlikely event a hardware issue is
causing excessive Battery or range
degradation.
Range Assurance
The driving range displayed in Model X is
based on estimated remaining battery energy
and EPA-rated consumption. It does not
account for your personal driving patterns or
external conditions. The displayed range on
the instrument panel may decrease faster
than the actual distance driven.
Model X helps protect you against running
out of energy. Your vehicle continuously
monitors its energy level and proximity to
known charging locations.
Touch
Chargers
in the
Navigation search bar to
toggle between types of
chargers, including
Superchargers and
destination charging sites.
When you are at risk of driving beyond the
range of known charging locations, the
touchscreen displays a message giving you
the opportunity to display a list of charging
locations that are within range. When you
select a charging location from the list,
Model X provides navigation instructions and
the turn-by-turn direction list displays the
predicted amount of energy that will remain
when you arrive at the charging destination.
Trip Planner routes you through Supercharger
locations to minimize the amount of time you
spend charging and driving. To enable, touch
Controls
>
Navigation
>
Trip Planner
(see
Getting Maximum Range
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Driving