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This is for a 2018 Model 3 Performance-

Daily commute of 50 miles in traffic, about an hourish charging at home @ 40amp to go from 60%-80%. Costs <$2 here.

0-100% cost at home would be about $8-9 and take about 6 hours or so.
0-100% Supercharging would be about $25 and take about 45-60 minutes.
20-80% Supercharging would take closer to 25 min, it takes a lot longer at the top.

Reality time charging per day - about a minute to plug it in on arriving home, always charged in the morning.

Not sure what current pack cost is, current packs typically go a few hundred thousand miles with ~10% degradation.

Highway traveling distance can vary a lot based on temp. EPA rating is ~300. The most common trip I make is over the mountains from Seattle to Chelan ~185 miles. Easy in the summer with 40-50% of the battery left, winter usually takes a 10-15 min stop to be comfortable.

Have done a 4 hour stretch heading past Portland, so about 260-280 before stopping on that one.

Planning charge stops can save lots of time. For instance, there is a charger close to Chelan that is a 250kw, and we charged 80 or so miles of range in 6min while letting the dog out. Faster charger + lower state of charge.

When getting there, just plug into a 20A 110v outlet at the house and can charge mostly back up overnight.
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