Tesla MODEL X 2019 Owner's Manual page 144

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The Supercharger location is
operational. At locations that have
multiple Superchargers, a row of
bars displays above the icon, with
each bar representing a
Supercharger. This provides a quick
visual to indicate how many
superchargers are in use. If a
Supercharger is in use, the bar is
filled in.
Note: A supercharger pin is colored
black if the supercharger is on your
current navigation route.
The Supercharger location may be
out of operation or is operating at
a reduced capacity. Touch the pin
to display details.
Touch the map's charging icon to display all
nearby charging stations of the map. In
addition to the Superchargers that are always
displayed, the map shows destination chargers
and any public charging stations that you have
previously used. Display details about a
charging location by touching its pin.
The location is equipped with a
Tesla Wall Connector. Touch to
display more information such as
usage restrictions and available
charge current. The charging list
also displays your proximity to
these charging stations.
Note: When the map is zoomed out
and more than one Tesla Wall
Connector is available in an area,
the pin is round and displays the
number of stations. Touch the pin
to zoom in. Then you can touch an
individual pins for detail about the
charging location.
Note: When using navigation to direct you to a
Supercharger, Model X may allocate energy to
pre-heat the Battery in certain circumstances
(such as cold weather). It is normal for your
vehicle's front motor to make noise because it
is generating heat to warm the Battery. In
these cases, your vehicle ensures you arrive at
the Supercharger with an optimal Battery
temperature, reducing the amount of time it
takes to charge.
Using the Touchscreen
Maps and Navigation
Predicting Energy Usage
When navigating to a destination, Model X
helps you anticipate your charging needs by
calculating the amount of energy that remains
when you reach your destination. The
calculation is an estimate based on driving
style (predicted speed, etc.) and
environmental factors (elevation changes,
temperature, etc.). When navigating, the map
displays this calculation at the bottom of the
expanded turn-by-turn direction list (see
Navigating
on page 141). When the turn-by-
turn direction list is compressed, touch the top
of the list to expand it.
Throughout your route, Model X monitors
energy usage and updates the calculation. A
popup warning displays at the bottom of the
turn-by-turn direction list in these situations:
A yellow warning displays when you have
very little energy remaining to reach your
destination and should drive slowly to
conserve energy. For tips on conserving
energy, see
Getting Maximum Range
page 87.
A red warning displays when you must
charge to reach your destination.
If you also want to know if you have enough
energy for a round trip, touch the energy
calculation to display an estimate of your
round trip energy usage.
Online Routing
Model X detects real-time traffic conditions
and automatically adjusts the estimated
driving and arrival times based on traffic. In
situations where traffic conditions will delay
your estimated time of arrival and an alternate
route is available, the navigation system can
reroute you to your destination. To turn this
feature on or off, touch the map's settings
icon (see
Overview
on page 140), then touch
Online Routing. You can also specify the
minimum amount of minutes that must be
saved before you are rerouted by touching the
arrows associated with the Re-Route if it saves
more than setting.
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