How Much Battery Does Tesla Camping Use Overnight?

By Fredrik Mastouri · Updated 2026-04-28
Short answer: A Tesla typically uses 1-3% battery per hour in Camp Mode, totaling 8-25% for a full overnight stay. Mild weather averages 8-12%, while sub-freezing nights with continuous heating can reach 20-25%. Starting the night above 70% charge leaves enough range for morning driving.

What drives the variation

Battery usage in Tesla Camp Mode depends almost entirely on outside temperature and how hard the HVAC has to work. At a comfortable 15°C (60°F), the climate cycles intermittently and you'll lose roughly 1% per hour. At -5°C (23°F), continuous heat pump operation pushes that to 3% per hour. Heat costs more than cooling because the heat pump efficiency drops as temperature falls.

Other factors are negligible: cabin lights, screens at low brightness, and music collectively use under 100W. The HVAC system is the variable that matters.

Real measurements from logged Tesla camping nights

How to maximize range during camping

Pre-cool or pre-heat the cabin while on shore power before disconnecting. Use a high-quality insulated mattress (foam beats air for cold nights). Add reflective window covers β€” they reduce radiative heat loss by up to 25%. Wear appropriate sleepwear so you can lower the cabin set point. Many campers run Camp Mode at 16°C (60°F) instead of 21°C and barely notice the difference under a sleeping bag.

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