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Tesla Charging Energy Consumption Statistics
Tesla vehicles consume an average of 35 kWh to charge from 0% to 100% battery capacity, with charging times varying depending on the charging method used.
In this post, we will explore a range of statistics related to Tesla charging and energy consumption. From the energy efficiency of Tesla vehicles to the costs associated with charging at home and utilizing Tesla’s Supercharger network, these data points offer insights into the power usage and financial implications for Tesla owners. Let’s dive into the numbers behind Tesla’s electrified world.
Statistic 1
"A Tesla Model S has an energy efficiency between 3 - 4 miles per kWh."
Statistic 2
"Charging a Tesla Model 3 Long Range to 80% can consume around 53 kWh."
Statistic 3
"The annual energy consumption of a Tesla Model S is around 3,725 kWh."
Statistic 4
"Charging a Tesla at home costs on average $10-$20, differing on location and Model."
Statistic 5
"A Tesla Model S can draw up to 11.5 kW from a 240V outlet."
Statistic 6
"Tesla’s Supercharger network has delivered more than 595 GWh of energy globally."
Statistic 7
"Tesla’s Supercharger stations typically have 50-120kW power, giving 170 miles of range in as little as 30 minutes."
Statistic 8
"A Tesla Supercharger can charge up to 170 miles in 15 minutes."
Statistic 9
"The average power used by a Tesla vehicle is 238 Wh per mile."
Statistic 10
"The total energy consumption of all Tesla vehicles in 2020 was approximately 5.4 TWh."
Statistic 11
"Home charging could save Tesla drivers approximately $950 annually, assuming 15,000 miles driven per year."
Statistic 12
"The average energy consumed by Tesla Model 3 Long Range is 4.1 miles per kWh or 24.4 kWh/100 miles."
Statistic 13
"As of December 2020, there are more than 20,000 Tesla Superchargers worldwide."
Statistic 14
"A Tesla charging station uses a 480-volt system, which charges a car battery more quickly than the standard American 120-volt outlet."