Kann man im Winter in einem Tesla campen?

By Fredrik Mastouri · Updated 2026-06-09
Short answer: Ja, Tesla-Wintercamping funktioniert gut dank Wärmepumpe und Camp Mode, aber rechne mit 20–30 % Akkuverlust pro Nacht unter null. Kombiniere Camp Mode mit einer isolierten Schaumstoffmatratze, reflektierenden Fensterabdeckungen und einem Schlafsack, der mindestens für die erwartete Tiefsttemperatur ausgelegt ist.

What changes when temperatures drop

Below freezing, the Tesla heat pump runs more aggressively to maintain cabin temperature, pulling 1.5-3 kW continuously instead of the 0.3-0.8 kW typical of summer. Battery range also temporarily drops 20-30% in cold weather due to chemistry — that means a 70%-charged Model Y starts the morning with effective range closer to a 50%-charged car at room temperature.

Tesla's Battery Management System pre-conditions the battery before driving in winter, so as long as you have time to plug into a charger or supercharge for 15 minutes after waking, range is rarely an issue.

Gear that matters in winter

Practical winter camping tips

Start the night with at least 70% charge. Park sheltered from wind if possible — wind chill on the cabin doubles heat pump load. Crack a window slightly to prevent condensation, which can freeze on inside surfaces overnight. Pre-warm the cabin while on shore power, then disconnect once you're under the covers.

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