Re: Defi 1000EVkm en 24H
Posté : mar. juil. 07, 2015 8:56 am
Avec la plus récente révision logiciel, il semble maintenant la navigation tient compte elle-même de l'emplacement des SuperCharger entre le point de départ et d'arrivé, disponibilité d'emplacement au SC, etc pour indiquer au conducteur où s'arrêter et combien de temps est nécessaire pour la recharge pour optimiser le trajet !!
http://www.teslamotors.com/fr_CA/blog/model-s-has-you-covered
Trip Planner
Model S will now automatically navigate you to your destination by integrating the best charging options into your route. As with Range Assurance, your car looks up the charging locations in realtime, so it always has the most updated list and queries the Tesla Superchargers to determine their status. Essentially, it is a big network of cars communicating dynamically with a big network of chargers.
The software then figures out the fastest and most convenient path to your destination, including how long to stop at each location. As soon as your car is ready to go, it will message you via the Tesla phone app. Typical Supercharger times are 20 to 30 minutes long, which works out well when you have been driving for three to four hours, as it matches the time needed to visit the restroom, have a bite to eat or grab a coffee and be on your way.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2015/03/tesla-aims-to-end-range-anxiety/index.htm
"To improve the accuracy of range estimates, the new software even searches the Internet for information on elevation changes and wind speed and direction and adjusts is calculations accordingly."
http://www.teslamotors.com/fr_CA/blog/model-s-has-you-covered
Trip Planner
Model S will now automatically navigate you to your destination by integrating the best charging options into your route. As with Range Assurance, your car looks up the charging locations in realtime, so it always has the most updated list and queries the Tesla Superchargers to determine their status. Essentially, it is a big network of cars communicating dynamically with a big network of chargers.
The software then figures out the fastest and most convenient path to your destination, including how long to stop at each location. As soon as your car is ready to go, it will message you via the Tesla phone app. Typical Supercharger times are 20 to 30 minutes long, which works out well when you have been driving for three to four hours, as it matches the time needed to visit the restroom, have a bite to eat or grab a coffee and be on your way.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2015/03/tesla-aims-to-end-range-anxiety/index.htm
"To improve the accuracy of range estimates, the new software even searches the Internet for information on elevation changes and wind speed and direction and adjusts is calculations accordingly."