Tesla owners will soon gain access to a new feature designed to help stretch their remaining range when the battery runs low. Hidden code in the latest Tesla mobile app, an upcoming software update will introduce a “Low Power Mode” that prioritizes essential functions while reducing non-critical energy use.
How Low Power Mode Works
Once rolled out, Low Power Mode will be accessible through the in-car touchscreen under Controls > Charging > Low Power Mode or directly via quick actions in the Tesla mobile app. The feature is intended to conserve energy by limiting background systems and auxiliary functions when battery levels drop, ensuring drivers can travel further before needing to recharge.
Among the features that will be disabled with Low Power Mode activated include Sentry Mode, Summon Standy, Outlets (Cybertruck only), Keep Accessory Power On, Keep Climate On and Camp Mode, Scheduling Preconditioning, and Cabin Overheat Protection.
However, while plugged in, either at a Supercharger or at a Level 2 charger, Sentry Mode and accessory power will remain available. While plugged in at a Supercharger, Keep Climate On and Camp Mode will also be available.
Drivers will also be able to customize the feature by selecting a threshold at which Low Power Mode automatically activates. Early indications suggest the default setting will engage when the battery drops to 10 percent, though this can be adjusted to suit individual preferences. For travelers or commuters who often push their vehicles close to empty, this could provide an additional layer of reassurance.
Trying the new "low power mode" while I travel – you can enable it in vehicle controls menu->charging->low power mode or through the mobile app quick actions.
— Wes (@wmorrill3) August 23, 2025
I use hands free frunk function, so I replaced the frunk quick action and enabled low power mode. 196 miles 8/23 1:30pm pic.twitter.com/E0zzXtwHmr
Practical Benefits for Drivers
The new feature is especially relevant for Tesla owners who rely heavily on battery efficiency during long trips or in areas with limited charging infrastructure. By scaling back on non-essential consumption—such as cabin electronics or certain background systems—Tesla aims to help drivers make the most of every remaining mile.
One beta user noted enabling the feature while traveling, reporting that it could be toggled just as easily as other quick actions like the hands-free frunk function. This simple integration suggests Tesla is focused on convenience alongside practicality.
Anticipated Software Rollout
Although the exact update that will introduce Low Power Mode has not yet been confirmed, speculation points to the 2025.32 release scheduled for September.
The discovery of related code in Tesla App version 4.48 provides further evidence that the feature is close to launch. Historically, such app updates have been strong indicators of what is coming to the vehicle software is not far away, and could be launched in the weeks ahead.
As Tesla continues to expand its charging network, range anxiety remains a common concern among electric vehicle owners. Features like Low Power Mode are designed to offer peace of mind, ensuring that critical systems remain available even when the state of charge is minimal. For drivers in remote areas or during unexpected detours, this could make the difference between reaching the next charging station and being stranded.
— Tesla App Updates (iOS) (@Tesla_App_iOS) August 22, 2025