Poland To Paris — Tesla Model S 85D Road Trip
Jakub Stechły and I are a little more than halfway (~9 hours) through our drive from Wrocław, Poland, to Paris, France (to attend and moderate roundtable discussions at Autonomy). We’ve taken a few photos of our erratic driving patterns, our average Wh/km, fast chargers we stumbled upon along the way, wind farms, and solar panels — have a look below.
More or less, we’ve driven with the flow of traffic, but we have at times driven at extreme speeds (more on that at the bottom) and at other times we have slowed down a bit to not cut our battery range too close to its limits.
Yes, some people do drive insanely fast on the Autobahn, but most drive at a reasonable speed that doesn’t get the blood pumping too fast, so we haven’t really had to moderate what would be our normal driving approach.
When we have slowed down a bit, we have actually appreciated the more peaceful ride, especially with Autopilot on and early visions of a robotaxi future.
We have stopped to Supercharge a few times and enjoyed chilling out at the stations, stretching, getting food, and complaining about pay-per-use toilets in Germany in the meantime. Actually, nearly every time, we have stayed later than we needed to and been surprised by how fast the time went. Again, what really hit us is how this more relaxed pace of travel actually makes the road trip feel more peaceful and comfortable.
Just due to the normal nature of human biology and urinary systems, we’ve also had to stop some extra times beyond the Supercharging. At the last quick stop, we ended up parking right next to an innogy fast charging station. We decided to plug in for 20 minutes and boosted our battery capacity by 13 percentage points as a result.