Coefficient of Drag / Coefficient of Rolling Resistance: I assume this is the same as other Model 3's.
Katya_ABRP
Hi Deb,
Thank you for the suggestion!
To help us build the model, would you please also provide as much of the following information as you can find online (Ordered from most to least important):
Usable Battery Capacity
Range (WLTP is preferred)
Weight
Dimensions (Height, Width, Length)
Coefficient of Drag
Coefficient of Rolling Resistance
We can build a model based on only a partial set of these, but the more data you can provide the better the model will be. For charging, at least some of the following data is needed:
Peak Charge Power
Charge Time (including start/end %)
Plot of Power vs SoC %
A video of a charging session from low to high SoC would also work quite well.
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Johan Hellmark
Status changed to: Live
Johan Hellmark
We have not added two additional versions (long range and performance) of the 2022 Tesla m3.
Johan Hellmark
Status changed to: Under review
David
Any update when '22 3 LR AWD will be added?
Florian Jensen
For the Model 3 2022 Long Range:
Usable Battery Capacity: 79kWh
Range: 604km WLTP (cloud.florianjensen.com/Qwu4P8Ab)
Weight: 1919 kg
Dimensions (Height, Width, Length): 1.443m, 1.850m, 4.694m
Battery Charge Graphs: tff-forum.de/t/wiki-model-3-model-y-batteriewiki-akkuwiki/107641#colordc143clg-5l-m50-79kwhcolor-9 (details section of LG 5L)
Battery Charge Table (LG 5L column!!): tff-forum.de/t/wiki-model-3-model-y-batteriewiki-akkuwiki/107641/1823?u=florider
Additional regulatory data on battery: tff-forum.de/t/wiki-model-3-model-y-batteriewiki-akkuwiki/107641/1825?u=florider
Coefficient of Drag / Coefficient of Rolling Resistance: I assume this is the same as other Model 3's.
Katya_ABRP
Hi Deb,
Thank you for the suggestion!
To help us build the model, would you please also provide as much of the following information as you can find online (Ordered from most to least important):
Usable Battery Capacity
Range (WLTP is preferred)
Weight
Dimensions (Height, Width, Length)
Coefficient of Drag
Coefficient of Rolling Resistance
We can build a model based on only a partial set of these, but the more data you can provide the better the model will be. For charging, at least some of the following data is needed:
Peak Charge Power
Charge Time (including start/end %)
Plot of Power vs SoC %
A video of a charging session from low to high SoC would also work quite well.
/Katya
Samuel_ABRP
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