https://www.autoblog.com/2020/02/20/tesla-model-y-range/
Tesla Model Y gets official EPA range ratings, meeting the expectations
Feb 20th 2020  Zac Palmer

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 Tesla-Y
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It's the most efficient electric crossover

A 2020 Tesla Model Y Performance [
https://www.autoblog.com/2019/03/15/tesla-model-y-unveiled/
] will go 315 miles on a full charge, according to final numbers posted to
the EPA’s fuel economy site [
https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=sbs&id=42474
]. Forbes [
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jimgorzelany/2020/02/19/the-epa-has-issued-official-range-mpge-ratings-for-the-tesla-model-y/#124ee999779d
] spotted the posting first, and they match the numbers that were laid out
in Tesla’s Q4 2019 earnings report. Tesla initially promised a range of
approximately 280 miles when the Model Y was revealed, but “due to continued
engineering progress of the Model Y all-wheel drive,” the number was revised
to 315 miles.

The official MPGe rating was also revealed by this posting to the EPA’s
site, too, showing that the Model Y received a 121 MPGe combined rating.
That makes it the most efficient electric crossover or SUV out there, just
beating the Hyundai Kona Electric by a sliver (rated at 120 MPGe). For some
further perspective on that MPGe number, the Audi E-Tron is rated at a much
lower 74 MPGe combined, and a Jaguar I-Pace at 76 MPGe. Since the Kona’s
battery pack is much smaller than the Model Y’s, it can only go 258 miles on
a full charge, as opposed to the Tesla’s 315-mile rating.

We’ll also note that this rating is only for the dual-motor Performance trim
with all-wheel drive. Tesla estimates the Long Range version at the same 315
miles on its website, but there’s no separate rating on the EPA’s site yet.
Both the Model 3 Long Range and Model 3 Performance have the same 322-mile
EPA rating for range, so this isn’t an anomaly within Tesla. If you opt for
the Model Y Performance with the Performance Upgrade, you get a lowered
suspension, performance brakes, larger 21-inch wheels and a higher top speed
(155 mph instead of 145 mph). Larger wheels tend to sway EPA range ratings
by a significant amount — see the Leaf Plus — and the estimated range falls
down to 280 miles on Tesla’s site with this package selected.

Look out for Model Ys to start hitting the streets soon, as production is
supposed to begin next month.
[© autoblog.com]


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https://electrek.co/2020/02/13/tesla-wins-contract-taiwan-military-contract-fleet-electric-vehicles/
Tesla wins Taiwan military contract for a fleet of 20 electric vehicles
Feb. 13th 2020 ... Taiwanese ROC military police bought a fleet of 20
Tesla-3 EVs ...
https://twitter.com/TeslaOwnersTwn/status/1227759248894939136




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