How many kilowatt-hours of electricity does a Model 3 require for a full charge?
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model3 requires 75 kilowatt-hours of electricity for a full charge. The Tesla Model 3 has a range of 346km and accelerates from 0 to 100km/h in less than 6 seconds. The base version requires 50 kilowatt-hours, while the long-range version requires 75 kilowatt-hours. A full charge can provide a range of at least 400 to 500 kilometers, making it very economical. Regularly clean the battery: During daily use, pay attention to the condition of the battery. Over time, the battery may become covered with dust, powder, oil stains, etc. To ensure the battery functions properly, promptly clean the dirt from the battery panel and the positive and negative terminals to extend its lifespan. Avoid long-term parking: If the vehicle is left unused for an extended period, the battery will self-discharge. Therefore, even if you don’t use the car regularly, it’s recommended to start it once a week and take it for a short drive to keep the battery fully charged. Regularly inspect the battery: The typical lifespan of a vehicle battery is 3-4 years. For high-end models with more electronic systems, the battery lifespan may be shorter. Regular inspections of the battery’s charge retention can help maintain it in optimal working condition.