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by m463
298 days ago
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I kind of wonder if the tipping point of "exponential decay" might be where a battery starts being charged and discharged more often to reach daily range and maybe outside the 20-80% window you need for a healthy battery. In other words, if a battery is new and has 200 miles range, but is driven 100 miles a day, it will stay between 20-80% charge each day when charging. but at 80% capacity, 160 miles range, it must be either charged above 80% or discharged below 20% each day which is unhealthy for the battery. (either 80%->17% or 83%->20%) as soon as it starts getting out of healthy range I can see how it can degrade faster. But cars that stay in that range will have a much longer lifespan. |
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I think modern EVs are set up to charge to a certain percentage of capacity rather than a specific range, kind of like how smartphones do it.
Your point about depth of discharge ( 80%->17% ) makes sense though, since the battery system can't really control someone's driving routine.