FlykidCT
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- First Name
- Jon
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- Location
- Texas
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- 2024 Cybertruck
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- Pilot
Because it DOES degrade the battery quickly.Man, thats good news! I was told that charging to 100% was actually bad for the battery life overall. I have solar panels on my house, so I pretty much can charg for free, so why wouldn't I keep it at 100% if I want to? thanks again!
The point of the referenced post is - on long road trips leaving home or superchargers when you have lots of extra time and need the added range it’s fine to charge to 100 occasionally but start driving it right away.
I’ve done a tone of road trips in Model 3 and CT and here’s what a do different in prep different from my daily drive setting….. nothing.. ok maybe one thing .. I change the charge level so I get to my first planned charge stop at 5%.
There has only been one time I’ve only thought about charging to 100. Long drive into a national forest about 110 miles away from the closest charger of any kind. I went backpacking for a week and had to drive out of there with enough juice to get to the same supercharger…
Even then I charged to 92 or so and just left. Round trip trailhead and back I had like 25 or so estimated arrival on the way out- no problem.
Bottom line- unless you have LFP battery .. and you don’t in CT… sitting at 100 for hours WILL degrade your battery prematurely especially over and over and over.
You do you though
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