surfingslovak
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Yes, that's the $80,000 question. For what it's worth, there were no reports of dramatic battery capacity loss from Tesla Roadster owners in hot climates. An informal survey conducted over the last 12 months revealed that there is an owner with 10% after 18 months, and another owner with about 15% loss after 3 years. Everyone else did better, and there was strong correlation between miles driven and remaining pack capacity.hill said:If one DOES end up cooking too quickly in the heat - well then - one may end up being a greater bargain than the other.
Roadster Owner Based Study of Battery Pack Capacity Over Time
Hot climate users, what's your battery degradation level?