New Tesla owner was astounded when making an unexpected battery discovery after 10-day test

  • A Tesla owner decided to put his car’s battery to the test
  • The owner monitored his car remotely for 10 days to check the battery life
  • After 10 days, the results of his experiment were fascinating

Published on Nov 26, 2024 at 12:43 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary

Last updated on Nov 27, 2024 at 1:25 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Tesla has been working to improve the power consumption of its EVs, particularly in reducing phantom drains when parked.

One Tesla owner named Chris recently put this claim to the test.

He left his Tesla Model Y unplugged for 10 days at the airport to check the amount of battery drainage once he was back.

The results were quite impressive, to say the least.

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Tesla battery test delivers surprising results

The owner, Chris (@TheEvryDayChris), shared the video on his X account.

Despite being unplugged for straight 10 days, the battery of his Tesla Model Y only dropped by 1%, from 80% to 79%.

Chris was surprised at the minimal battery loss.

Although he disabled the power-draining features like Sentry Mode and Cabin Overheat Protection before leaving the car, just one percent of battery drainage in 10 days is still mightily impressive.

Using the Tesla mobile app, he was able to monitor the charge remotely, which remained nearly unchanged.

Tesla clearly wants to lead the EV market by bringing in improvements to its batteries.

In a similar vein, another Tesla owner revealed how their car’s battery remained unaffected after driving 155,000 miles.

People shared their thoughts on the test

Car enthusiasts were quick to share their thoughts on this 10-day test.

One user commented: “This is not normal for any EV with a lithium-ion battery.

“You should expect to lose [one percent] every day under mild temperatures.

“It will be worse in cold weather.”

Another user humorously said: “I left my car at the airport for 30 days and the fuel bar never reduced.”

However, one person was genuinely impressed, stating: “That’s very good. Expected to lose more.”

Whether it’s about battery drainage or winning a drag race against Lamborghini Revuelto, Tesla – and the community of owners – are always looking for a new challenge.

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Meet Daksh: Not your typical pro, but definitely a pro at being fascinated by supercars, tech, and all things futuristic. When he's not nose-deep in work, catch him glued to anime screens or lost in the pages of a good book.