The Model S and Model X are not allowed to use such high power levels, but through a new software update, together with Model 3, will be able to charge at up to 145 kW from current V2 Superchargers (which are unlocked from 120 kW). The peak charging speed would result in 1,000 miles per hour, but it's just in a narrow SOC window at favorable conditions (warmed up battery). Tesla says that the Long Range Model 3 should be able to replenish the range (at peak efficiency) for 75 miles in 5 minutes. 9% – 90% = 35 minutes (average of 7.2 miles/minute or 430 mph)ġ4% in 4 minutes in the bottom part of the SOC would translate into 43.4 miles from 310 miles of range or close to 11 miles per minute (651 mph).9% – 80% = 25 minutes (average of 8.8 miles/minute or 528 mph).9% – 70% = 19 minutes (average of 10 miles/minute or 600 mph).9% – 60% = 15 minutes (average of 10.5 miles/minute or 632 mph).The maximum charging current used by Tesla is limited to 4 amperes per cell. All Model S variants come standard with 11.5 kW charging to for a maximum of 32 miles of range per hour charging. 9% – 50% = 12 minutes (average of 10.6 miles/minute or 636 mph) Maximum power intake of your Tesla: This is either 17.2 kW or 11.5 kW depending on which variant you own.9% – 23% in just 4 minutes (average 11 miles/minute or 651 mph).Tesla Model 3 Charging Charts Reveal Details On V3 Supercharger
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