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Range Assurance
The driving range displayed in Model X is based on
estimated remaining attery energy and EPA-rated
consumption. It does not account for your personal
driving patterns or external conditions. The displayed
range on the instrument panel may decrease faster than
the actual distance driven. To view estimated range
based on your recent energy consumption, open the
Energy app to display the graph.
Model X helps protect you against running out of
energy. Your vehicle continuously monitors its energy
level and proximity to known charging locations.
Touch the map's charging icon to toggle
between displaying Superchargers only,
and displaying all chargers, including
destination charging sites, and visited
chargers.
When you are at risk of driving beyond the range of
known charging locations, the touchscreen displays a
message giving you the opportunity to display a list of
charging locations that are within range. When you
select a charging location from the list, Model X provides
navigation instructions and the turn-by-turn direction list
displays the predicted amount of energy that will remain
when you arrive at the charging destination.
Trip Planner routes you through Supercharger locations
to minimize the amount of time you spend charging and
driving. To enable, touch Settings > Navigation > Trip
Planner (see
Trip Planner on page
Energy App
The Energy app provides a visual representation of your
vehicle's real-time and projected energy usage. To use
the Energy app, navigate to Application Launcher >
Energy on the touchscreen. Choose from two types of
charts:
• Consumption: Display how much energy Model X has
consumed over the past 5, 15 or 30 miles (10, 25 or
50 km).
Touch Instant Range or Average Range to adjust the
projected range estimation. Instant Range uses only
the latest few data points to estimate the projected
range, whereas Average Range uses the past 5, 15 or
30 miles (10, 25 or 50 km) of energy consumption to
provide a more accurate projected range.
• Trip: You can monitor the amount of energy being
used while navigating to a destination. You can track
actual usage against the initial prediction. The green
line represents the actual usage whereas the gray line
represents predicted usage. To change the zoom
level, touch the zoom icon located in the top right
corner of the chart.
Driving
Getting Maximum Range
147).
NOTE: The Trip chart displays energy usage only if you
are currently navigating to a destination.
Range Mode
Range Mode (if equipped) conserves energy by limiting
the power of the climate control system and turns off
the signature lights. Turn Range Mode on by touching
Controls > Driving > Range Mode.When turned on in an
All-Wheel Drive vehicle, Range Mode also optimizes
torque distribution between the motors to maximize
range.
Saving Energy
Model X has an energy-saving feature that reduces the
amount of energy being consumed when Model X is not
in use. On newer vehicles, this feature is automated to
provide an optimal level of energy saving. However, on
older vehicles, you can touch Controls > Display >
Energy Saving and choose from the following options:
• OFF - Model X automatically shifts to the energy-
saving mode only at night (10 pm to 5 am). Idle
energy consumption may increase.
• ON - Significantly less energy is consumed whenever
Model X is not in use. The start-up time of the
instrument panel and Bluetooth could be slower.
• Always Connected - Preserves cellular connectivity
when energy saving is active. This allows the mobile
app to connect to Model X quicker, and provides
immediate internet access when entering the car.
Slightly more energy is consumed.
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