Maps and Navigation
Predicting Energy Usage
When navigating to a destination, Cybertruck helps you
anticipate your charging needs by calculating the
amount of energy that remains when you reach your
destination. When navigating, the map displays this
calculation next to the Battery icon on the turn-by-turn
direction list (see
Navigating to a Destination on page
155). When the turn-by-turn direction list is compressed,
touch the top of the list to expand it.
The calculation that predicts how much energy you will
use is an estimate based on driving style (predicted
speed, etc.) and environmental factors (wind speed and
direction, ambient and forecasted temperatures, air
density and humidity, etc.). As you drive, Cybertruck
continuously learns how much energy it uses, improving
accuracy over time. Cybertruck predicts energy usage
based on the driving style of the individual vehicle. For
example, if you drive aggressively for a period of time,
future range predictions will assume higher
consumption. Some factors that contribute to predicted
energy (such as forecasted temperatures and wind
speed) are available only when Cybertruck has internet
connectivity.
NOTE: If you purchase a used Tesla vehicle, it is
recommended that you perform a factory reset
(Controls > Service > Factory Reset) to ensure the
predicted energy is as accurate as possible.
Throughout your route, Cybertruck monitors energy
usage and updates the estimate of energy remaining at
the end of your trip. A popup warning displays on the
turn-by-turn direction list in these situations:
• A yellow warning displays when you have very little
energy remaining to reach your destination, requiring
you to drive slowly to conserve energy. For tips on
conserving energy, see
page
174.
• A red warning displays when you must charge to
reach your destination.
To determine if you have enough energy for a round trip,
touch the Battery icon on the turn-by-turn direction list
to display an estimated calculation of your round trip
energy usage.
Online Routing
Cybertruck detects real-time traffic conditions and
automatically adjusts the estimated driving and arrival
times. In situations where traffic conditions may delay
your estimated time of arrival and an alternate route is
available, the navigation system can reroute you to your
destination. You can also specify the minimum number
of minutes that must be saved before you are rerouted.
Turn this feature on or off by touching Controls >
Navigation > Online Routing.
158
Getting Maximum Range on
When Online Routing is enabled, real-time traffic
condition icons display along navigation routes when
detected, if available in your region (Premium
Connectivity required).
Appears when a speed camera
is detected.
Displays stop signs and traffic
lights.
Trip Planner
Trip Planner (if available in your region) helps you take
longer road trips with confidence. If reaching your
destination requires charging, Trip Planner routes you
through the appropriate Supercharger locations. Trip
Planner selects a route and provides charging times to
minimize the amount of time you spend driving and
charging. To enable Trip Planner, touch the map's
settings icon (see
Navigation Settings on page
then touch Trip Planner.
When Trip Planner is enabled and charging is required to
reach your destination, the turn-by-turn direction list
includes Supercharger stops, recommended charging
times at each Supercharger, and an estimate of how
much energy will be available when you arrive at the
Supercharger location.
To remove Supercharger stops and display directions
only, touch Remove all charging stops at the bottom of
the turn-by-turn direction list. If you remove charging
stops, the turn-by-turn direction list may display an alert
indicating that charging is needed to reach your
destination. To add Supercharger stops back to the turn-
by-turn direction list, touch Add charging stops.
While charging at a Supercharger, the charging screen
displays the remaining charging time needed to drive to
your next Supercharger stop or destination (if no further
charging is needed). If you charge for a shorter or longer
length of time, charging time at subsequent
Supercharger stops is adjusted accordingly. You can also
use the mobile app to monitor remaining charging time
needed.
NOTE: When navigating to a Supercharger or, in some
regions, a third-party fast charger using Trip Planner,
Cybertruck may allocate some energy to pre-heat the
Battery to arrive at the Supercharger or third-party fast
charger with an optimal Battery temperature. This
reduces charging time (see
154),
Charging on page
151).
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