What is the power consumption per 100 kilometers for Tesla Model Y?
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ModelY's power consumption per 100 kilometers is 17 kWh. Here is some information about Tesla: Introduction to Model Y: Model Y has become the most efficient electric crossover SUV currently, narrowly defeating Hyundai Kona with 120 MPGe power consumption, and significantly outperforming its competitors. Introduction: Tesla is an American electric vehicle and clean energy company that manufactures and sells electric cars, solar panels, and energy storage devices. The founding team mainly comes from Silicon Valley, applying IT concepts to car manufacturing.
The Tesla Model Y has an average energy consumption of 14 to 18 kWh per 100 kilometers, depending on which version you drive and how you drive it. I usually drive the Long Range version, with city commuting averaging around 14 kWh, while highway driving or aggressive acceleration pushes it up to 17 or 18 kWh. The biggest factors affecting energy consumption include driving habits—sudden acceleration and braking consume a lot of power—while winter heating and battery conditioning can increase consumption by about 20%. Low tire pressure also adds resistance. With experience, you learn to drive smarter: maintaining a steady speed and minimizing AC use can bring consumption below 14 kWh, easily exceeding 500 kilometers of range. Overall, it's a benchmark for efficient EVs and far more cost-effective than gas-powered cars.