Tesla recently shared a chart presenting the average battery capacity retention per distance traveled of the Model 3 and Model Y cars with Long Range battery packs. According to Tesla's 2023 Impact Report, the average battery capacity loss of the Model 3/Model Y Long Range versions after 200,000 miles is 15%. This also means the average capacity retention after the distance is 85%. Get Fully Charged Battery capacity degradation All EV batteries lose capacity over time and/or use .
The capacity fade has the highest rate initially, but then it slows down and remains quite linear. It seems that the first 10% might be lost somewhere between 60,000 and 80,000 miles. Another thing is the standard deviation shown on the chart above. It's pretty close to the average. Assuming normal distribution , some 68% of the vehicle fleet or more than two-thirds should be within the green area—battery capacity of more than 80%. Some are even close to 90%).
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