Tesla offers new feature to save battery and reduce phantom drain
Briefly

Low Power Mode automatically disables several energy-consuming features, including Sentry Mode, Summon Standby, outlets, Keep Accessory Power On, Keep Climate On and Camp Mode, Scheduled Preconditioning, and Cabin Overheat Protection. While charging with Low Power Mode enabled, Sentry Mode and accessory power remain available, and Keep Climate On and Camp Mode are available only during Supercharging. The vehicle continues to draw energy for standby functions, screen activity, and Tesla app interactions. Cold weather can cause available energy to drop more quickly while Low Power Mode is active. The feature targets phantom drain during extended parking periods. Low Power Mode can be enabled from vehicle controls -> Charging or via the mobile app quick actions.
While Teslas are some of the most efficient EVs on the market, they utilize energy and battery life when they're parked to keep certain features, like Sentry Mode, Summon Standby, and others, active in preparation for potential events that occur. Keeping these features ready to perform utilizes energy, and if your car is parked at an airport where it could be sitting stagnant for a few days, the battery percentage could start to dwindle pretty significantly.
When Low Power Mode is enabled, your vehicle will conserve energy by automatically disabling the following features: Sentry Mode Summon Standby Outlets Keep Accessory Power On Keep Climate On and Camp Mode Scheduled Preconditioning Cabin Overheat Protection While charging with Low Power Mode enabled: Sentry Mode and accessory power will remain available Keep Climate On and Camp Mode are only available when Supercharging While in Low Power Mode, your vehicle continues to use energy for standby functions, screen activity, and Tesla app interactions. In cold weather, available energy may drop more quickly.
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