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Remove missing sensors from Tesla Fleet #35064

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Some sensors were included in the documentation but are not actually implemented in the integration at this time.

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    • Updated the Tesla Fleet integration documentation with detailed sections on prerequisites, scopes, rate limits, command signing, entities, vehicle sleep, and energy dashboard functionalities.
    • Added a comprehensive table of available entities and their statuses.
    • Clarified the impact of API polling on vehicle sleep states and provided guidance on energy flow calculations.

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The changes in this pull request involve a comprehensive update to the documentation for the Tesla Fleet integration within Home Assistant. Key additions include detailed sections on prerequisites, scopes, rate limits, command signing, entities, vehicle sleep, and energy dashboard functionalities. The documentation now provides clearer guidance on integration requirements, restrictions, and operational details, enhancing user understanding and usability of the Tesla Fleet features within Home Assistant.

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source/_integrations/tesla_fleet.markdown Updated documentation with sections on prerequisites, scopes, rate limits, command signing, entities, vehicle sleep, and energy dashboard functionalities.

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    User->>HomeAssistant: Request vehicle data
    HomeAssistant->>TeslaAPI: Poll vehicle data
    TeslaAPI-->>HomeAssistant: Return vehicle data
    HomeAssistant-->>User: Display vehicle data
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