I have a question for the more seasoned i3 owners out there...
My daily commute is about 30 miles total, so I don't need to charge every day. I have also read that some suggest keeping the SOC roughly between 20-80% if you don't need the full range of the battery. However, in order to precondition the battery the i3 needs to be connected to a charger.
So... In colder weather, am I better off performing smaller daily (overnight) charges with battery preconditioning, or waiting until the SOC falls below 15-20% to recharge the battery, this would mean that the battery would be operated cold on days where there is no charging performed.
I am wondering what other folks are doing to limit battery capacity loss over the life of the battery. Obviously the preconditioning improves the battery performance over a cold battery, but I am wondering if I would be taking away capacity in the longer term by more frequent shallow charging sessions...
Thanks
Andy
My daily commute is about 30 miles total, so I don't need to charge every day. I have also read that some suggest keeping the SOC roughly between 20-80% if you don't need the full range of the battery. However, in order to precondition the battery the i3 needs to be connected to a charger.
So... In colder weather, am I better off performing smaller daily (overnight) charges with battery preconditioning, or waiting until the SOC falls below 15-20% to recharge the battery, this would mean that the battery would be operated cold on days where there is no charging performed.
I am wondering what other folks are doing to limit battery capacity loss over the life of the battery. Obviously the preconditioning improves the battery performance over a cold battery, but I am wondering if I would be taking away capacity in the longer term by more frequent shallow charging sessions...
Thanks
Andy