Most cabin filters are not HEPA.It definitely does have at least one. In the first video walkthrough Kyle from Out of Spec made he removed the rubber like cover located below the windshield and under the top of the hood and there was a cabin filter there in the middle.
True. I should have specified it was a filter but don’t know if it was HEPA. Thanks for the clarification.Most cabin filters are not HEPA.
$295 just for the filter. $43 in labour to replace. Cheaper to wear an elastomeric respirator mask with p100 cartridges. ?Tesla let out a very impressive video demonstrating their Bio Defense Mode HEPA filter. Check it out…
Tesla’s primary HVAC filter was shockingly cheap.Yes, you pay more for HEPA than a cheap charcoal filter.
Not necessarily, I can get HEPA filters much larger than what's used in a car for a purifier at home for $20-30Yes, you pay more for HEPA than a cheap charcoal filter.
That’s the reason the Tesla Hepa filters are huge. Not sure though how many pounds of activated charcoal in them.Not necessarily, I can get HEPA filters much larger than what's used in a car for a purifier at home for $20-30
They're also for completely different purposes, carbon is for neutralizing odors and VOCs and really wouldn't last long in a car, HEPA (or any paper/cloth filter really) is for particles, with better filters being able to take out fine dust and diesel soot.
The hepa filter doesn’t have activated charcoal.That’s the reason the Tesla Hepa filters are huge. Not sure though how many pounds of activated charcoal in them.