Tesla Model S P85D (2014-2016) supports both AC and DC charging.
The car is built on a 400 V architecture and can charge at up to 10 kW AC and 120 kW DC.
The 85 kWh battery (80.8 kWh usable) delivers a real-world range of 234 miles per charge, with an average efficiency of 34.5 kWh/100 mi (2.9 miles per kWh).
Charging the Tesla Model S P85D (2014-2016) from % to % using a outlet takes approximately h min. If you plug it in now, it'll be ready by .
This charging session adds kWh to the battery, resulting in an increase of mi in range, assuming an average car efficiency of 34.5 kWh per 100 mi. Put differently, you gain mi of range per hour of charge.
The average charging power is around kilowatts. It's influenced by various factors, including:The estimated cost of this charging session is $, based on an electricity rate of $ per kilowatt-hour.
Curious about how the Tesla Model S P85D (2014-2016) stacks up against other electric cars when it comes to AC charging? Check out Green Cars Compare EV Rankings to see a side-by-side comparison.
Charging the Tesla Model S P85D (2014-2016) from % to % using a station takes approximately h min. If you plug it in now, it'll be ready by .
This charging session adds kWh to the battery, resulting in an increase of mi in range, assuming an average car efficiency of 34.5 kWh per 100 mi. Put differently, you gain mi of range per hour of charge.
The average charging power is around kilowatts. It's influenced by various factors, including:The estimated cost of this charging session is $, based on an electricity rate of $ per kilowatt-hour.
Curious about how the Tesla Model S P85D (2014-2016) stacks up against other electric cars when it comes to DC charging? Check out Green Cars Compare EV Rankings to see a side-by-side comparison.
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