What is net vs gross consumption in Efficiency dashboard? #2021
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Net is the efficiency while driving, while gross is all consumption (including while idle, e.g. phantom drain, sentry mode, etc) over the period, as calculated by You can view the exact calculation by clicking on the dashboard title > Inspect > Query. |
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Thanks’ I’ve been wondering for a long time.
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*Net* is the efficiency while driving, while *gross* is all consumption
(including while idle, e.g. phantom drain, sentry mode, etc) over the
period, as calculated by range_loss.
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Hi, thanks for the information here. Yet, in my installation, net ist always higher than gross. As for your explanation, shouldn't it be the other way round? I got two cars with the same data behaviour in teslamate. |
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The efficiency dashboard has two consumption numbers - net and gross. What is the difference between these two numbers?
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