Mine seem to be off by quite a bit. For instance, right now I show:
(Model 3)
Range (typical) | 145.3聽mi
Range (est.) | 184.7聽mi
~What's your reference value? All range values come straight from the API.~ Okay, got it. You're comparing both values.
Rated Range The car's estimate of remaining range based on a fixed energy consumption in Watt-hours/mile (whpm). The fixed whpm is different for different vehicles and in different markets based on the regulatory test for that vehicle in that market.
Estimated Range The car's predicted remaining range based on energy consumption during recent driving. This is based on a dynamic Watt-hours/mile value that is based on recent driving habits. This is not country-specific.
Ideal Range The car's estimate of remaining range based on a fixed energy consumption in Watt-hours/mile (whpm) at a specified average speed. The fixed whpm is a figure determined by Tesla and is not country specific. The average speed is a figure determined by Tesla and is not country specific.
The typical range means "ideal" here.
Thanks for the great explanation!
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~What's your reference value? All range values come straight from the API.~ Okay, got it. You're comparing both values.
The typical range means "ideal" here.