Trams that are parked for a long time will also lose power, which can seriously "starve the battery." In this case, manufacturers often do not pay compensation, which may cause consumers to suffer greater losses. Recently, a blogger broke the news that Tesla is gradually launching a "low power mode" function.Designed to help car owners reduce power consumption when parked for long periods of time, thereby solving the problem of "ghost power consumption" that some users have long reported..
Although Tesla is a pure electric model with low power consumption on the current market, it will continue to consume power while the vehicle is parked to maintain certain functions, such as "Sentinel Mode".
In response to this situation, Tesla has launched a new feature called "Low Power Mode".This mode will automatically turn off some setting options when parking for a long time to slow down the loss of power..
Judging from content posted online, when low-power mode is enabled, the vehicle will save power by automatically disabling the following functions:
Sentry mode, smart summon, outlets (note: power output interface, including USB interface and low-voltage power socket), keeping peripheral power supply, keeping air conditioning on and camping mode, preset air conditioning start, cabin overheating protection.
If it is in charging state, when low power consumption mode is enabled: the use of sentry mode and peripheral power supply is not affected; "Keep air conditioning on" and "Camping mode" are only available in super charging state.

A reminder from Tesla:Even in low-power mode, the vehicle will still consume a certain amount of power due to standby functions, screen operations, and Tesla app interactions, especially in cold weather..
It is recommended that even if you do not use the car for a long time, you should always pay attention to the remaining power of the vehicle and replenish it in time to prevent the battery from being damaged due to low power.