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[-] laurelraven@lemmy.blahaj.zone 15 points 11 months ago

This is the real reason I think high mileage batteries are important... I think most people don't need 300 miles, but a battery that can do that can also be charged to 60% or 80% and charged before going below 20%, which should dramatically improve its life (saving the full capacity for the once in a while longer trips)

[-] abhibeckert@lemmy.world 0 points 11 months ago

Tesla recommends (and provides software) that limits charging to 80% and when they get to 20% they stop working to charge the battery and you'll need to call a tow truck... unless there's a major emergency/evacuation, then they will unlock the last 20% and allow drivers to use the whole thing.

I don't think the Volt did that. Maybe newer (and more expensive...) GM EVs do though.

[-] Locrin@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago

when they drain as low as 20% they shut down to protect the battery

Haha what? No that is some serious misinformation. A Tesla might go into a slumber mode when parked for a while, this only means it takes a few seconds to start instead of the instant response if you parked for a short while. , but it will not shut down until sometime AFTER reaching 0%.

Also, there are now two types of batteries for Tesla cars.

The Tesla Model 3 RWD’s battery pack uses the LFP chemistry which Tesla recommends charging to 100% at least once per week. Tesla recommends setting the charge limit to 100% for daily use.

The Tesla Model 3 Long Range and Performance variants uses a different chemistry referred to as NMC. The Tesla Model Y owner's manual recommends setting the charge limit to 90% for daily use. This will minimise degradation and preserve the longevity of the battery.

https://zecar.com/resources/tesla-model-3-charging-guide

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