I was used to GM and Ford EVs, which calculate efficiency using mi/kWh, instead of Tesla's Trip calculator, which uses Wh/mi. So here's how you quickly calculate Wh/mi into mi/kWh.
You simply divide 1 by your Wh/Mile with a decimal in front of it. So, if you average 380 Wh/mi as I do, the math equals 1/.380 = 2.631 mi/kWh.
I hope this helps!
You simply divide 1 by your Wh/Mile with a decimal in front of it. So, if you average 380 Wh/mi as I do, the math equals 1/.380 = 2.631 mi/kWh.
I hope this helps!