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On Trip page when tracking 2+ cars, the Battery Level & Range graph is a mixed up between the cars.
Expected behavior
The battery level graph for each car should match the graph on the Charge Level page.
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
Have 2+ cars in a Tesla account.
Go to the Trip page.
Check the Battery Level & Range graph.
Relevant entries from the logs
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Screenshots
The battery levels of my 2 cars are correct on the graphs on the Charge Level page, where car # 1's charge level was between 72-84% and car # 2's between 34-43%:
But on the Trip page, the Battery Level & Range graph looks like the graphs for both cars mixed up together. The graphs for both car # 1 and car # 2 are always the same -- even when there is no data for one car (only one car was driven for that day with date range set to "today so far"):
Looking closer, the Battery Level & Range graph started off at 74% (car # 2) then dropped to 40% (car # 1) and later jumps back up to 82% (car # 2:)
Data
Environment
TeslaMate version: 1.19.4
Type of installation: Docker
OS TeslaMate is installed on: Docker
User OS & Browser: Fedora Linux 32, Google Chrome Version 85.0.4183.121 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Others:
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Describe the bug
On Trip page when tracking 2+ cars, the Battery Level & Range graph is a mixed up between the cars.
Expected behavior
The battery level graph for each car should match the graph on the Charge Level page.
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
Relevant entries from the logs
Screenshots
The battery levels of my 2 cars are correct on the graphs on the Charge Level page, where car # 1's charge level was between 72-84% and car # 2's between 34-43%:
But on the Trip page, the Battery Level & Range graph looks like the graphs for both cars mixed up together. The graphs for both car # 1 and car # 2 are always the same -- even when there is no data for one car (only one car was driven for that day with date range set to "today so far"):
Looking closer, the Battery Level & Range graph started off at 74% (car # 2) then dropped to 40% (car # 1) and later jumps back up to 82% (car # 2:)
Data
Environment
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: