Well it could have been the best truck (pickup) design ever but they can't make em so why not leave a lasting impression and get more free marketing!
Anyway for stat nerds I've received and installed my Bjorn Nyland inspired purchase of an OBDII port plus Scan My Tesla app. The install is a bit unnerving as you have to isolate the car and then power down until you hear the thunk under the passenger seat to indicate the traction battery has disconnected. Then install the break-out cable in the back of the centre console between the front seats. Once done a BT dongle provides connectivity to the Scan My Tesla app.
I've posted an example image below of some of the more significant stats I've been monitoring. Mostly I'm interested in the relationship between battery conditions and charging/regen/power variations throughout the year.
Most significant thing I learnt from the Nyland vids was the battery temp is controlled very closely and swings from 25 C for driving and 50 C for the most rapid charging!
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very nice. half tempted myself to try. what spec have you got, just rear motor? what is the max heating power it puts out for the batteries when they are cold. SR+ myself