Roadster 3.0
The Tesla Motors Team
December 26, 2014
The Roadster 3.0 package applies what we've learned in Model S to Roadster. No new Model S battery pack or major range upgrade is expected in the near term.
Battery technology has continued a steady improvement in recent years, as has our experience in optimizing total vehicle efficiency through Model S development. We have long been excited to apply our learning back to our first vehicle, and are thrilled to do just that with the prototype Roadster 3.0 package. It consists of three main improvement areas.
1. Batteries
The original Roadster battery was the very first lithium ion
battery put into production in any vehicle. It was state of the art in 2008, but
cell technology has improved substantially since then. We have identified a new
cell that has 31% more energy than the original Roadster cell. Using this new cell
we have created a battery pack that delivers roughly 70kWh in the same package as
the original battery.
2. Aerodynamics
The original Roadster had a drag coefficient (Cd) of 0.36.
Using modern computational methods we expect to make a 15% improvement, dropping
the total Cd down to 0.31 with a retrofit aero kit.
3. Rolling Resistance
The original Roadster tires have a rolling resistance
coefficient (Crr) of 11.0 kg/ton. New tires that we will use on the Roadster 3.0
have a Crr of roughly 8.9 kg/ton, about a 20% improvement. We are also making improvements
in the wheel bearings and residual brake drag that further reduce overall rolling
resistance of the car.
Summary
Combining all of these improvements we can achieve a predicted 40-50%
improvement on range between the original Roadster and Roadster 3.0. There is a
set of speeds and driving conditions where we can confidently drive the Roadster
3.0 over 400 miles. We will be demonstrating this in the real world during a non-stop
drive from San Francisco to Los Angeles in the early weeks of 2015.
Appointments for upgrading Roadsters will be taken this spring once the new battery pack finishes safety validation. We are confident that this will not be the last update the Roadster will receive in the many years to come.
Happy Holidays.