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Tesla Model 3 and Model Y 2021 refresh brings range, style and cabin upgrades

Tesla Model 3: How Much Energy Will The Heat Pump Save?

Posted on November 9, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Tesla fan and owner Bjørn Nyland asks if Tesla’s heat pump is overrated? That’s a loaded question since there are so many variables involved, but he aims to find out its estimated savings potential.

Why is Nyland’s conversation and information based on estimates? Keep in mind, the Tesla Model Y was the first Tesla vehicle to offer a heat pump. In fact, while it comes standard in the Model Y electric crossover, it has never even been available in Tesla’s other vehicles.
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