
Tesla has updated its mobile app to version 4.5.1 on Friday, launching a new Charge Stats section.
Inside the section, you’ll see your Charge Stats for the last 31 days, showing total charged and total spent. You’ll see a chart showing your daily charging, and whether you were charging at home, Superchargers or other. You also see your estimated gas savings.

A section also lets you set charging costs for home and other locations. Back in December, it was leaked that the Tesla app would launch charging stats and now it’s available, as seen in our Tesla iOS app screenshots above.
The ability to have built-in charging stats and gas savings allows Tesla owners to skip third-party services that would allow you to track your charging cost.
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Tesla should open up when the car was first bought, not just the last 30 days.