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Every Tesla drive, charge, and FSD mile — remembered honestly.

Five surfaces. Each one tells you what it knows, what it doesn't yet, and where the number came from.

One signature, five surfaces
Drive confidenceA ring, not a sentence — fuller only as real drives accrue.
Tesla-verifiedTelemetry-derived estimateRange-derived estimateCohort comparisonNot available for this vehicle

Illustrative — live EVStreak components, not a screenshot. Your real numbers appear once your Tesla is connected.

IndependentNot affiliated with Tesla
CitedEvery claim shows its source
HonestNo fabricated stats
What the labels mean

Every badge is a promise, in plain English.

A status never reads as pressure. It tells you exactly when a surface unlocks — and we say "requires real data" instead of pretending it is already live.

live

live

Working today, the moment your Tesla is connected.

preview

preview

Built and shown as preview — labeled, never faked as real data.

planned

planned

On the roadmap. We say planned instead of pretending it ships now.

requires real data

requires real data

Unlocks once your first real drive or charge exists. No sample data.

What EVStreak refuses to fake

The one thing a competitor can't copy: we tell you what we don't know yet.

Competitors brag on volume. EVStreak's un-copyable edge is its epistemics: every number is sourced, and when a source doesn't exist for your car, we refuse to invent one.

Five source buckets, one of them a refusal.

Every figure is filed into one of five honest source buckets — and the last one is a refusal: when a source doesn't exist for your car, we say so instead of inventing a number.

Tesla-verifiedTelemetry-derived estimateRange-derived estimateCohort comparisonNot available for this vehicle

The five signal buckets, including the refusal bucket — shown live.

We tell you when we don't know.

Confidence is a glyph, not a boast. Under five samples the ring refuses to draw a confident arc — it shows a dash and says the evidence is thin.

Three samples → the ring refuses a confident arc (illustrative).

FSD miles are a tally, never a safety score.

FSD miles are counter-derived from supported telemetry windows — a mileage tally, presented as exactly what it is. Sourced, never a safety score.

Official OAuth, derived not raw, private by default.

Official Tesla OAuth — never your password. Public surfaces show derived owner views, never raw telemetry. Your routes stay inside your account by default.