brewski
Well-known member
While I agree with this attitude, which had been mine...I recently changed my methodology.I've not read all the responses to your original questions, but after 50,000 miles and not a single issue with this amazing machine, the original '22 PRO Lightning, I've never once concerned myself about anything to do with charging. There is no 'silver bullet' answer to anything about how 'best' to do anything with your truck, it just works, no matter what situation, at-home charging scenario, or how many miles you typically drive, etc. It's just a battery - don't sweat it.
Ford also does not mandate ANY type of battery charging protocol or scenario or requirement - it just would not make sense to, and wouldn't make practical sense, either.
We are ALL in different situations with vehicles. There is NOT a SINGLE person who is in the same place, or does things the same way, or has the same living/parking/garaging/charging options, whether on a regular 'day to day' basis, or for 'travel'...
I charge my truck when I feel like it, whether because it's just low, or because it's convenient at the time, or whether I'm going on a trip, or whether I just want it to be always 'ready' for me at any given moment. I don't worry about it. Sometimes the truck sits there for days and days before I plug it in. Sometimes it gets charged EVERY day for a solid week - I may be out and about every day for business. Sometimes it gets charged to 100%. Sometimes it gets charged to 7am. Sometimes it gets charged until I unplug it. I don't sweat it. It doesn't matter.
Just drive your truck.
Just charge your truck.
Don't worry about what 'everybody' else is doing.
Previously, I'd charge about once a week, not giving much thought to anything.
Then, one of my kids said they may need a ride back to school (vs driving their car).
My first thought was, no problem.
Then I had to look at my SOC...and could barely make it.
So, now I just plug in about every night taking it to 85%.
This gives me greater flexibility to do something I might have to do...but probably won't have to...do.
Bonus: it appears to be better for the battery.
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