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Demo Report - 2023 Tesla Model Y Long Range

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2023 Model Y Long Range

Mixed Fit

Vehicle works for your routine, but longest days create range pressure β€” Plan B required

This is a routine fit signal, not a purchase recommendation.

Routine confidence: 75% β€”

Home Charging~70 mi/day commuteMild ClimateWeekly long days2023 Model Y Long Range

Your Fallback Plan

Your plan

Charge to 90% nightly at home (enough for 95% of days)

When it breaks

Map 2 Superchargers along longest-day route for 15min top-up if needed

What causes it

When longest day (120 mi) approaches, top up to 100% the night before

Stress Flags

Range Buffer Tight on Longest Days

120 mi longest day vs 279 mi usable range (after 20% buffer) = 43% usage

Impact: Once a week you'll think about range. Not a dealbreaker, but noticeable mental load.

What breaks first

1

Longest Day Requires 100% Charge

Charge to 100% night before longest day

Once a week

Medium
Longest day miles: 120 miFrequency: once_a_weekRange buffer: 10 mi remaining

Plan B

Anchor: Home charging to 100%

Backup: Map 2 Superchargers for 15min top-up if needed

Buffer rule: Charge to 100% night before long days

One thing that would help

Can you shift your longest day trips to start with 100% charge instead of 80%?

Detailed Analysis

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