@Rene. Tesla has different battery technology and definitely different packing from the likes of VW (Skoda Audi Ford).
I take it, you are saying LFP battery chemistry is not eligable? If so that rules out alot of cars such as the Capri, Elroq and many other european cars + variants of the Model 3. If you are refering to NCM chemistry that contains Cobolt, that rules out Hyundai, Kia etc Tesla is made in China, so I guesswon’t be eligable for that reason
not sure what you have meant by not eligible. I advised the packing of the battery is different. Google it, if you are not convinced.
As to the battery in likes of Skoda, mine is from April 2024 with 30,000 miles and on full charge it doesn’t go above 282 anymore. Went well above 310 last summer
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