How fast will Tesla Model 3 2021 (heat pump) heat the cabin in minus 5 degrees Celsius?

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A short video to measure how fast a Tesla Model 3 Long Range 2021 model, with heat pump, will heat up the cabin to confortable temperature in -5 degrees celsius outside temperature.

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For everyone coming here trying to find out if a Tesla is good in extreme cold: they work just fine.

Last year we were in the single digits fahrenheit a good couple days and I think negative maybe twice. It does drain more battery getting to your desired temperatures, but nothing too crazy. Real fast too. Absolutely amazing.

I had different charging practices at the time, so this year might be different, but I did have issues with regen braking not being available until I drove a little.

Edit: also, I used more battery spinning my tires trying to go through snow than I did heating my car.

MovieMaster
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You forgot to put your front screen heater on the app (bottom right). It will heat up twice as fast and in frosty weather and clear any ice from your windscreen.

damianjohnson
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One guy from US did similar test and test drive in -28C. It was fine. Good video.

GOVAUS
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Less than 4 hours until I go to my Model 3 delivery appointment. I had trouble sleeping last night, the wait is killing me. These last few hours are brutal.

StormsparkPegasus
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1:36 he looks like Darth Vader in the reflection :)

TRUvoodoo
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Great demonstration. The car heats up pretty fast. I noticed the driver’s window lowered properly when you opened the door so there was no ice buildup there. Please leave 15 seconds or so at the end of your talk so people have time to like and subscribe. I replayed the video in order to get my like in. I noticed many YouTubers play a theme song for a while at the end of their presentations.

jeffbransky
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Great video, this was something I was thinking about when considering buying a Tesla. It’s 1 thing a salesman telling you, it’s better to see

Start_With_You
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You made me laugh when you sad -5 is extremely cold. Just a few days ago we talked that it's getting warm and outside it was -15. Everything is relative 😊 thanks for the demonstration.

Reseiver
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This matches my experience. The interior warms up extremely fast so I usually turn on the heater when I go and grab my coat to leave. Melting a lot of snow obviously takes a lot longer and costs a lot of energy so try to clear of most snow and ice first. It's nice that the car charges during heating so my battery's still full when I drive away. Is pre-heating needed? No, but no one likes driving in an ice cold car.

Yggdrasil
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Thanks! Also, the sleek lines of your m3 seem to stand out against the background. Enjoy!

x.y.z
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such great content for a small youtuber, awesome video man!

luchianoswi
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Great video, it heats up super quick!

natasfresas
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I got same colour and wheels. Obviously a man with taste lol.

AJS_
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Great demonstration!! and thinking ill just click the button to preheat on the app while getting ready inside makes it even more impressive. Will get a Tesla sonn 🚀

lifestyledividends
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Great video, does your M3 have the heated steering wheel? I miss that in our 2020 Model Y

thomasjacques
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Texas rn taking notes like crazy hahaha

QuickScopingPerk
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Good video. Good infor also. 👍👍👍👍👍👍✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️

bentleytran
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Is there a recommendation how long you should preheat the battery?

gueroblanco
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It'd be interested next time if the car wasn't plugged in. How much battery would heating up the car take?

itsonlyadrian
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I wonder how much heat is actually being produced by the heat pump. I’m guessing very little except for running the compressor. Most of the heat is probably just transferred from the battery and motor.

willaerley