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I realized that the battery health dashboards (Battery Health - LFP or Battery Health) do not represent the actual capacity of the Model 3 RWD LFP. The car has a 60.5 kWh gross, 57.5 kWh usable battery. However, both dashboards claim the usable was over 60 kWh when it was new.
Capacity of the full pack (when new): 60.5 kWh (kind of initial/theoretical value)
Nominal full pack capacity: 60.4 kWh (total; net + buffer) vs 55.3 kWh (+9.2%)
Energy buffer: 2.7 kWh or 4.5% vs 2.5 kWh or 4.5% previously (between the current nominal value and usable value)
Usable full pack capacity: 57.5 kWh (net) vs 52.6 kWh previously * at "101% SOC" the ScanMyTesla app shown 58.4 kWh usable, out of 61.1 kWh nominal remaining (the values happens to fluctuate depending on various factors, and should be treated like a good estimate, rather than a perfect value).
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v1.29.1
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I realized that the battery health dashboards (Battery Health - LFP or Battery Health) do not represent the actual capacity of the Model 3 RWD LFP. The car has a 60.5 kWh gross, 57.5 kWh usable battery. However, both dashboards claim the usable was over 60 kWh when it was new.
Source (https://insideevs.com/news/563125/tesla-model3-60kwh-winter-range/)
The car has [about a 60.5 kWh battery], out of which - according to the updated reading by the ScanMyTesla app - 57.5 kWh is usable. That's over 9% more than previously.
Capacity of the full pack (when new): 60.5 kWh (kind of initial/theoretical value)
Nominal full pack capacity: 60.4 kWh (total; net + buffer) vs 55.3 kWh (+9.2%)
Energy buffer: 2.7 kWh or 4.5% vs 2.5 kWh or 4.5% previously (between the current nominal value and usable value)
Usable full pack capacity: 57.5 kWh (net) vs 52.6 kWh previously * at "101% SOC" the ScanMyTesla app shown 58.4 kWh usable, out of 61.1 kWh nominal remaining (the values happens to fluctuate depending on various factors, and should be treated like a good estimate, rather than a perfect value).
Expected Behavior
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Steps To Reproduce
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Relevant log output
Screenshots
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Additional data
No response
Type of installation
Docker
Version
v1.29.1
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