Understanding Coolant flow in a Tesla

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See the five different modes of coolant flow in Tesla's heat pump system through the Service Mode displayed on the car's screen. Learn about how coolant is utilized in transferring heat energy to and from various powertrain and high-voltage battery components during cabin heating or cooling.

This same process is also applied to powertrain and high-voltage battery heating and cooling. This heat pump technology is integrated into Tesla Models S, 3, X, and Y from 2021 and onward.

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TIMELINE:
0:00 Introduction
0:19 The components involved in the coolant loops
1:51 Series Mode - For cabin cooling and powertrain/HV battery cooling
2:17 Series Radiator Bypass Mode - For cabin heating
2:34 Parallel Mode - For cabin heating and powertrain/HV battery cooling
2:48 Ambient Source Mode - For cabin heating and powertrain/HV battery heating
3:14 Off Mode - For cabin heating
3:32 Video summary

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Weber State University (WSU) Davis Campus - Automotive Technology Department - Advanced Vehicles Lab. A technical description and operational demonstration of the five modes of coolant flow in Tesla's heat pump system.

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