Tesla Owner Reveals Charging Costs and Battery Durability in Detailed Analysis

Tesla Owner Reveals Charging Costs and Battery Durability in Detailed Analysis (Instagram @callasev)

A Tesla owner shared her car expenses over the course of a year, revealing that the recharges cost $375, which translates to an average cost of $0.023 per kilometer driven.

This amount is significantly lower compared to the monthly electricity costs many pay in their homes. Additionally, the vehicle’s maintenance expenses totaled only $173, covering items like air filters and tire rotations every 9,700 to 11,200 kilometers.

Besides the low operating costs, the durability of the battery stands out among Tesla users. One example is Lawrence, a friend of an influencer in the electric car sector, who drove about 257,500 kilometers in less than five years and noted a loss of only 8 to 11% in battery capacity.

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Lawrence’s experience demonstrates the reliability and durability of Tesla vehicles, highlighting the quality of the components and the low impact of long-term use. He comments that even after such time and mileage, the car still maintains practically the same driving feel as when it was taken from the dealership, proving to be efficient and enjoyable to use.

Source: Unilad | Photo: Instagram @callasev | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team