Tesla Battery Statistics (2026)

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This page highlights Tesla battery statistics across vehicle batteries (degradation, warranty, fast charging) and stationary storage (Megapack/Powerwall deployments).

tesla battery statistics
tesla battery statistics

Key Tesla battery stats at a glance

  • Model 3/Y Long Range degradation: Tesla has reported about 15% average capacity loss after 200,000 miles (≈ 85% retained).
  • Model S/X degradation: Tesla has reported about 12% average capacity loss after 200,000 miles (≈ 88% retained).
  • Warranty retention floor: Tesla’s Battery & Drive Unit warranty includes minimum 70% retention over the warranty period (coverage is 8 years, with mileage limits depending on model/trim).
  • V4 Supercharging (North America): Tesla states V4 can deliver up to 250 kW for Model S/3/X/Y and up to 325 kW for Cybertruck (at V4 Superchargers).
  • Energy storage deployed: Tesla reported 46.7 GWh deployed in 2025 (vs. 31.4 GWh in 2024).

Chart: Tesla energy storage deployed (GWh)

LabelBarValue
2021
 
4.0 GWh
2022
 
6.5 GWh
2023
 
14.7 GWh
2024
 
31.4 GWh
2025
 
46.7 GWh

Max = 46.7 GWh. Widths: 2021 8.57%, 2022 13.92%, 2023 31.48%, 2024 67.24%, 2025 100.00%.

Tesla battery degradation (capacity retention)

Degradation is typically measured as capacity loss over time and mileage. Real-world range can also vary due to temperature, speed, tires, elevation, and software estimates, so treat these as benchmarks.

MetricStatisticWhat it implies
Model 3/Y Long Range @ 200,000 miles~15% average capacity loss~85% retained on average
Model S/X @ 200,000 miles~12% average capacity loss~88% retained on average
Model 3 after ~3 years (typical)Most retain >94% of original range~6%+ loss after ~40k–50k miles for many drivers

Chart: Tesla Battery & Drive Unit warranty mileage limits

Note: Tesla lists multiple trims and regions; mileage limits below are common U.S. groupings shown on Tesla’s warranty page.

LabelBarValue
Model 3/Y Rear-Wheel Drive
 
100,000 miles
Model 3/Y Long Range or Performance
 
120,000 miles
Model S / Model X
 
150,000 miles
Cybertruck
 
150,000 miles

Max = 150,000 miles. Widths: Model 3/Y Rear-Wheel Drive 66.67%, Model 3/Y Long Range or Performance 80.00%, Model S / Model X 100.00%, Cybertruck 100.00%.

Charging network stats that shape battery usability

Battery performance matters more when paired with convenient charging access. Tesla reports annual Supercharger network expansion in its quarterly update materials.

Chart: Tesla Supercharger stations (global)

LabelBarValue
2021
 
3,476
2022
 
4,678
2023
 
5,952
2024
 
6,975
2025
 
8,182

Max = 8,182 stations. Widths: 2021 42.48%, 2022 57.17%, 2023 72.75%, 2024 85.25%, 2025 100.00%.

Tesla also reported 77,682 Supercharger connectors at year-end 2025 (up from 65,495 at year-end 2024).

Sources

  • Tesla Investor Relations — TSLA Q4 2025 Update (Operational Summary tables for storage deployed, Supercharger stations/connectors): https://assets-ir.tesla.com/tesla-contents/IR/TSLA-Q4-2025-Update.pdf
  • Tesla Investor Relations — Tesla Fourth Quarter 2025 Production, Deliveries & Deployments (FY 2025 storage deployments): https://ir.tesla.com/press-release/tesla-fourth-quarter-2025-production-deliveries-deployments
  • Tesla Support — Vehicle Warranty (8-year battery warranty terms and 70% retention language): https://www.tesla.com/support/vehicle-warranty
  • Tesla Support — Supercharging (V4 250 kW for S/3/X/Y; 325 kW for Cybertruck at V4 in North America): https://www.tesla.com/support/charging/supercharging
  • InsideEVs (Tesla-reported Model 3/Y Long Range ~15% capacity loss at 200,000 miles): https://insideevs.com/news/723734/tesla-model-3y-battery-capacity-degradation-200000miles/
  • Kelley Blue Book (Tesla-reported Model S/X ~12% capacity loss at 200,000 miles): https://www.kbb.com/car-news/tesla-our-batteries-lose-only-12-of-their-range-after-200000-miles/
  • Recurrent (most Model 3 batteries maintain >94% of original range after ~3 years / ~40k–50k miles): https://www.recurrentauto.com/questions/how-much-battery-degradation-should-i-expect-in-my-tesla-model-3-after-the-first-three-years