colonel K
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I haven't read anything specific for the lightning battery, but general EV battery life management seems to be:
- Keep the battery between 20% and 80% whenever possible.
- Constant use of high current DC charging will reduce battery life.
- Operating when it is too cold or too hot effects life and reduces efficiency.
This raises questions specifically related to the Lightning:
I live in the Midwest with temperature extremes throughout the year. I will also be keeping the truck in an uninsulated garage.
What temperature is "too hot". and "too cold"?
Some EVs have the ability to heat or cool the batteries. Does the Lightning?
Do these conditioning systems have to work all the time while the truck is parked (would take a lot of energy), or just when you start driving?
If you plug in your Lightning, set it to 80% and leave it plugged in, will it keep the batteries conditioned when "too hot" or "too cold"? Again, this would use lots of energy.
Can you use your ford pass app to start conditioning the batteries remotely prior to leaving?
What other practices can you think of that will help extend battery life?
- Keep the battery between 20% and 80% whenever possible.
- Constant use of high current DC charging will reduce battery life.
- Operating when it is too cold or too hot effects life and reduces efficiency.
This raises questions specifically related to the Lightning:
I live in the Midwest with temperature extremes throughout the year. I will also be keeping the truck in an uninsulated garage.
What temperature is "too hot". and "too cold"?
Some EVs have the ability to heat or cool the batteries. Does the Lightning?
Do these conditioning systems have to work all the time while the truck is parked (would take a lot of energy), or just when you start driving?
If you plug in your Lightning, set it to 80% and leave it plugged in, will it keep the batteries conditioned when "too hot" or "too cold"? Again, this would use lots of energy.
Can you use your ford pass app to start conditioning the batteries remotely prior to leaving?
What other practices can you think of that will help extend battery life?
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