Porsche - in the Owners Manual and the Porsche Good To Know App.Hi,
Someone knows from where this recommendation comes ?
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Lithium Ion batteries will deteriorate more quickly when fully charged so the recommendation is to charge to a lesser amount on a regular basis.Afaik, @feye charge (always) to 100%.
i’m not SME, but I‘m wondering why not to charge to full, if I’ll drive further when it’s charged?
Or, in other words, if I need approx 12% to come from work to home, should I charge to 92% only?
AgreeAlmost a week with my CPO 2020 TTS. I have never loved a car this much. I smile the entire time I see it or drive it!
I see that the MY2020 Good to Know app and manual still reference 85% for daily use unless more is needed for longer trips but MY2021 changes that recommendation to 80%. The MY2020 Good to Know app has not been updated to 80%, presumably because it needs to continue to match what is in the printed manuals that come with the car. Do folks agree that is the reason or is there some differences in the charging/battery tech in the 2020 vs 2021 cars explaining the change from 85% to 80%?
I know there is some discussion about this on the forum but I guess my question is whether the consensus is that MY2020 cars should stop at 80% on a daily basis unless more is needed, notwithstanding the manual and app still saying 85%? Thanks in advance!
You can charge to 100% just before leaving on a trip. Just not recommended to let it sit there at 100%. You aren't likely to charge to 100% on a DC fast charger as it will take to long.I have no problem to charge up to 80% only, i was just cuorius….you see, if we can use the car only between 20-80%, that actually means that our range is 60% of advertised, right?
So we have to charge after every 240km.
That’s what I was thinking….charge up to 100%, then going home….when I’ll arrive, I’ll have about 88%,….You can charge to 100% just before leaving on a trip. Just not recommended to let it sit there at 100%. You aren't likely to charge to 100% on a DC fast charger as it will take to long.