On May 23, Tesla disclosed some key data in its 2023 impact report.
First, Tesla pointed out that its battery has a design life of more than 200,000 miles (about 320,000 kilometers), and that after 200,000 miles of use, the battery’s capacity loss is very limited.
Specifically, Tesla’s Model 3 and Model Y batteries lost only 15% of their capacity on average after driving 200,000 miles, while Model S and Model X batteries lost only 12% on average.
In addition, Tesla also emphasized that its cars are by far one of the most efficient electric vehicles, require fewer charges and produce fewer emissions per mile traveled.
Finally, Tesla mentioned that the Model Y’s total cost of ownership per mile is only $0.
70, which includes depreciation, taxes, insurance, maintenance, tires and repairs, and fuel (electricity or gasoline).
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