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Tesla Model 3 - Trip Planner Functionality

Tesla Model 3
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you are at work on weekdays from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM,
Automatic Navigation can automatically route you to
your specified Home location.
To enable Automatic Navigation, touch Controls >
Navigation > Automatic Navigation. You must have your
phone's calendar correctly synced to your vehicle with a
uniquely
specified and valid address for each event (see
Calendar on page 139). Your Automatic Navigation
settings are saved to your Driver
Profile (see Driver
Profiles on page 45).
NOTE: Navigation instructions that you enter manually,
or send to Model 3, override routes suggested by
Automatic Navigation.
NOTE: Availability of this feature depends on market
region and vehicle
configuration.
I'm Feeling Lucky, Hungry
In addition to navigating to a destination of your choice,
Model 3 can also suggest nearby locations based on
whether you are feeling Hungry or Lucky. In the
navigation search bar, touch
Hungry or Lucky. Hungry
suggests popular restaurants, whereas Lucky suggests
popular destinations (such as museums and amusement
parks). For a new suggestion, go back and touch
Hungry
or Lucky again for dierent results. When you discover a
destination that interests you, touch Navigate to
proceed to the destination.
This feature requires the latest version of Navigation
maps. To download, connect your vehicle to Wi-Fi and
navigate to
Controls > Software to check if an update is
available (see Map Updates on page 133).
NOTE: Availability of this feature depends on market
region and vehicle
configuration.
Charging Locations
The map always displays Supercharger locations,
represented by red pins that you can touch to display
more information, navigate to it, or mark it as a favorite.
The appearance of the pin itself reveals information
about the Supercharger location:
The Supercharger location is operational.
At locations with multiple Superchargers,
a row of bars displays above the icon,
with each bar representing a
Supercharger. If a Supercharger is in use,
the bar is filled in to provide a quick
visual that indicates how many
Superchargers are currently being used
at the location. Superchargers that may
be out of order in addition to the number
available are also displayed.
NOTE: A Supercharger pin is colored
black if located on your current
navigation route.
The Supercharger location may be out of
operation or is operating at a reduced
capacity. Touch the pin to display details.
When you touch the pin for a Supercharger location, a
popup displays information, including the total number
of Superchargers, the number of Superchargers
available, the address of the Supercharger location, and
its approximate distance from your current location. The
popup also displays amenities that are available at the
Supercharger location, including restrooms, restaurants,
lodging, shopping, and Wi-Fi.
Touch the map's charging icon to display all nearby
charging stations of the map. In addition to the
Superchargers, the map displays Tesla's destination
chargers, third party fast chargers (see note below), and
any public charging stations that you have previously
used. Display details about a charging location by
touching its pin. You can also
filter the types of chargers
shown based on max power.
NOTE: In some market regions, third party fast chargers
are also included as dark grey pins when you choose to
display all charging stations on the map.
The location is equipped with a Tesla Wall
Connector. Touch to display more
information such as usage restrictions
and available charge current. The
charging list also displays your proximity
to these charging stations.
NOTE: When the map is zoomed out and
more than one Tesla Wall Connector is
available in an area, the pin is round and
displays the number of stations. Touch
the pin to zoom in. Then you can touch
an individual pins for details about a
specific charging location.
NOTE: When navigating to a Supercharger or, in some
regions, a third-party fast charger location,
Model 3 may
allocate energy to pre-heat the Battery. This ensures you
arrive at the Supercharger or third-party fast charger
with the optimal Battery temperature, reducing the
amount of time it takes to charge. In some
circumstances (such as cold weather), it is normal for
the front motor to make noise as it generates heat to
warm the Battery (see
Warming the Battery Before
Supercharging on page 78).
Predicting Energy Usage
When navigating to a destination, Model 3 helps you
anticipate your charging needs by calculating the
amount of energy that remains when you reach your
destination. The calculation is an estimate based on
driving style (predicted speed, etc.) and environmental
factors (elevation changes, temperature, etc.). When
navigating, the map displays this calculation at the
Maps and Navigation
131Using the Touchscreen

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