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low mileage TeslasTopSpeed
•56% Informative
Tesla 's batteries only lose 15% of capacity after 200,000 miles .
This means they retain 85% of their original capacity.
The higher powered Model S and Model X fare even better, losing just 12% over the same distance.
The 1st 10% of degradation happens between 60,000 and 80,000miles .
After that, degradation rate slows down significantly.
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