Model Y AWD has a higher performance mileage than other brands, and can run 6.4 kilometers per kWh!

Tesla’s official Twitter posted a picture tweet, which stated that Tesla Model Y is by far the most efficient SUV electric car ever, and the tweet also compares the performance of different brands of mainstream electric cars on the market , In fact, Tesla has been developing and creating the most efficient electric car from the past until now, which is also one of the focuses of continuous research and development in the past few years. It is no exaggeration to say that it is Tesla’s goal to create a super-efficient electric car, so that the anxiety about the journey that is most dreaded when buying an electric car will gradually no longer worry about it, because the data on how many kilometers can be driven per kilowatt-hour is of great importance to consumers. Saying is very important.

Tesla's electric cars are more efficient than other brands

Model Y is currently the most efficient SUV electric vehicle ever made. This is a photo of Tesla’s official tweet on Twitter, indicating that the current Tesla Model Y can travel 4.0 miles (6.4 kilometers) per kilowatt-hour (1kWh) of electricity. Higher than electric vehicles of other rival brands.

In the picture, you can see the performance of small SUV electric vehicles of other brands. It can be clearly seen that Tesla Model Y is ahead of other brands, and the order of performance is as follows: Volkswagen ID.4 can drive 3.2 per kilowatt-hour Miles (5.15 km), Ford Mustang Mach-E can travel 3.1 miles (4.98 km), Jaguar iPace can travel 2.7 miles (4.34 km), Audi e-tron can travel 2.6 miles (4.18 km) kilometer).

Brand/Model Kilometers per kilowatt-hour (kWh/Km
Tesla Model Y 4.0 miles (6.43 km)
Focus ID.4 3.2英里(5.15 公里)
Ford Mustang Mach-E 4.0 miles (6.43 km)

Jaguar iPace

2.7 miles (4.34 km)
Audi e-tron 2.6 miles (4.18 km)

Does electric vehicle efficiency matter?

In fact, the mileage of an electric vehicle per kilowatt-hour (kWh) is like how many kilometers per liter a fuel vehicle can run. If we compare the official Toyota Yaris Cross with a 16 km per liter/current oil price of 31.1 Taiwan dollars per liter, it is equivalent to It costs about NT$1.94 per kilometer. If the Tesla Model Y can travel 6.43 kilometers per kilowatt-hour/overcharge station is NT$10 per kilowatt-hour (grasping the average value), it is equivalent to only NT$1.55 per kilometer. If It can even be reduced to about 0.46 Taiwan dollars per kilometer when converted by household charging (3 yuan per kilowatt-hour).

Car type Performance Kilometers Oil price/electricity RMB per kilometer
Tesla Model Y 6.43km 10元(overcharge) 1.55元
TeslaModel Y 6.43km 3元(home appliances) 0.46元
Toyota Yaris Cross 16km 31.1元(Medium oil) 1.94元

According to such a table, it can be clearly understood how important the efficiency mentioned in the article is to consumers who buy electric vehicles. This also proves that the current cost of refueling is much higher than the cost required by the current electricity price of electric vehicles. The longer the mileage and time The longer the cost, the more cost-effective.

Actual Tesla Model 3 LFP driving data

The official said that the Tesla Model Y is by far the most efficient SUV electric vehicle ever, and it can travel 6.43 kilometers per kilowatt-hour (kWh). So how much data will we actually measure? Based on this Model 3 LFP vehicle, a total of 12,783 km was driven while using a total of 1748 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity for an average of 137 Wh/km.

  • Calculation: 12,783 km / 1,748 kWh = 7.3 km/kWh (higher than official forecast)

Have you ever calculated how many kilometers your Tesla can run per kWh? Quickly use the above formula to calculate and share with all car owners!