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Tesla Battery Health Test Guide: Everything You Need to Know

Tesla Battery Health Test Guide: Everything You Need to Know

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Monitoring your Tesla’s battery health is crucial for maintaining optimal performance and range.

In the software update 2025.8.3 released in March 2025, Tesla released a new feature to run a Battery Health Test for your car. 

Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to use this feature, including steps, prerequisites, model availability, limitations, and an alternative tool from JOWUA.

How to Perform the Tesla Battery Health Test?

  • Access Battery Health: On the touchscreen, navigate to Controls > Service > Battery Health to view an initial evaluation of battery energy retention.
  • Prerequisites for the test:
    • Software Update 2025.8.3 or later
    • Plug your vehicle into an AC charger (at least 5 kW)
    • At least 18 hours of plugged in time without any interaction with the car
    • Ensure the vehicle is in Park
    • No active alerts, no pending updates
    • Less than 20% battery remaining
    • Connected to Wi-Fi or a cellular connection

If any of these conditions are not met, your car will give you an alert screen like below:

Note: Climate control will be disabled during the test—do not leave occupants unattended in the vehicle.

  • Start the Test: Go to Controls > Service > Battery Health Test, read the popup, and tap Start Test (requires Wi-Fi or cellular connection).
  • Run the Test: Wait up to 24 hours; the touchscreen will show progress, the battery may discharge below 10%, and features like climate control will be disabled.
  • Avoid Interference: Don’t interact with the vehicle or app during the test; cancel via touchscreen or app if needed, but don’t unplug without canceling first.
  • Understand Results: After completion, the touchscreen displays a percentage of energy retention compared to when new, and the range estimate may be recalibrated.
  • Schedule Service (If Needed): If energy retention impacts usability, schedule a service appointment via the Tesla app.
  • Maintain Battery Health: Keep the car plugged in when not in use, set the charge limit to 80%, and avoid frequent fast charging to extend battery life.

Which Tesla Models Have the Battery Health Test?

  • Model 3 & Y: Available on vehicles with software update 2025.8.3 or later
  • Model S and Model X: Available on 2021+ models with matrix headlights and the 2025.8.3 update; older models (e.g., 2012 Model S) may not support it.
  • Cybertruck: Not available in the main user interface, even with the 2025.8.3 update.

Why You Might Not Be Able to Run the Battery Health Test?

  • Software Version: Vehicles with older software (pre-2025.8.3) won’t have the feature.
  • Hardware Limitations: Older models or variants (e.g., 2021 Standard Range Model Y, early Model S/X) may lack compatible hardware or battery management systems.
  • Regional Variants: Some regional variants might not include the feature
  • Post-Test Lockout: After running the test, it’s unavailable until the battery management system detects a significant change in battery health.
  • Connectivity Issues: Requires Wi-Fi or cellular connection; the option won’t appear without it.
  • Test Conditions Not Met: Fails to start if the vehicle isn’t plugged in, has more than 20% battery, or doesn’t meet other prerequisites.

Alternative: JOWUA Battery Degradation Checker

If the Battery Health Test isn’t available on your Tesla, try the JOWUA Battery Degradation Calculator

tesla battery health checker

Here's why you should try this tool out:

  • Easy to Use: Simply input your vehicle’s details to estimate battery degradation without running a full test.
  • Accessible: Works for all Tesla models, regardless of software or hardware limitations.
  • Faster results: While Tesla Battery Health Test can take up to 18 hours, the Jowua calculator gives you a good approximation within a few minutes. It might be less accurate but it is still faster and gives you a quick insight into whether you need to run the full-fledged test or not.
With this guide, you can confidently assess your Tesla’s battery health or explore alternatives like JOWUA’s tool to keep your EV in top shape!


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