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Teslita is an automated vehicle data platform for Tesla owners, focused on two main use cases: driving logs and home-charging reimbursement evidence for accountants, employers, or reimbursement reviewers; and deeper vehicle telemetry for owners who want to see battery, charging, tire pressure, sleep, and other data that the official Tesla App does not fully surface. It requires no extra hardware: users simply connect their Tesla account and approve a virtual key once, after which the system records data automatically.
The product is fairly focused. The Dashboard shows the vehicle’s current location, driving/parked/charging status, battery level, monthly mileage, energy consumption, and charging cost summaries. The Trip log automatically records each drive based on gear status, GPS, and odometer data, including start and end points, route, distance, and time, with one-click classification as business/private/commute. The Charging module can generate detailed home-charging records, logging the time, duration, energy added, location, and cost of each session, and can export a signed PDF. On the diagnostics side, it covers pack health, cell voltage drift, module temperature differences, HV insulation resistance, 90-day fault history, charging curves, AC/DC losses, tire-pressure trends, slow-leak alerts, sleep tracking, and multi-garage management.
The website repeatedly emphasizes “55+ features all included, always free” and “no credit card required,” indicating that all features are currently free and no credit card is needed. We did not find information about paid plans, enterprise editions, usage limits, or add-on services. In terms of deployment, it is an online account-based service that continuously obtains vehicle telemetry through Tesla authorization. The page does not mention self-hosting, private deployment, or local deployment options.
Its main strength is a high degree of automation: there is no need to open an app and log trips manually, nor to use OBD devices, dongles, or other hardware. Signed PDFs, CSV exports, GPS verification, and a hash-chained audit trail make reimbursement and tax records more verifiable. It also consolidates battery health, charging efficiency, slow leaks, phantom drain, and related data into a single interface. The limitations are also clear: it is only suitable for Tesla vehicles; the website does not disclose information on data storage regions, encryption, SOC 2/GDPR, or other security and compliance measures; and it does not explain team permissions, approval workflows, enterprise administration, APIs, or developer support.
Teslita is suitable for Tesla owners who need to separate business and personal driving, submit home-charging reimbursement claims, or produce monthly driving logs. It is also useful for enthusiasts who care about battery health and charging efficiency. The page does not clarify accessibility from mainland China or the availability of Tesla authorization there, and payment information is also absent. Since the service currently claims to be free, payment is not the main concern. If access or data connectivity is limited, alternatives include the official Tesla App, TeslaFi, Tessie, TezLab, or combining a domestic reimbursement system with manually collected charging and trip receipts.
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