What is the range of the Model 3?
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model-3 has a range of 590km. Here are the specific details about the model-3: Charging: The Tesla model-3 offers the most convenient charging options. Using a home 220V charging station with a power output of approximately 11kw, it can charge about 40km of range per hour. A full charge takes around 15 hours. It is recommended to start charging when the battery level is between 5%-10% and stop charging when it reaches 90%-95%. Modes: With a Tesla-specific charging station, a full charge takes about six hours; using a national standard fast charger at a gas station, it takes around two hours; with a Tesla supercharger, it takes approximately one hour for a full charge.
The range of the Tesla Model 3 is quite nuanced. I currently drive the standard version, which is officially rated for around 430 kilometers. In actual city driving, it consistently delivers 380-400 kilometers. Driving habits make a big difference—aggressive acceleration or prolonged high-speed driving can cause energy consumption to spike, potentially reducing the range to as low as 350 kilometers. The battery technology is impressive, with regenerative braking helping to recover energy, but in cold weather, the range might drop below 360 kilometers, so caution is needed. Software updates occasionally boost the range, such as by optimizing energy management. I don’t have much experience with long trips, but for my weekly 100-kilometer commute, a single charge easily lasts four days, which is incredibly convenient. When choosing a car, it’s important to consider your travel habits—if you frequently drive long distances, the Long Range version might be the better option.