Jimrpa
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- Jim
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- Wayne, PA
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- 2021 Infinite Blue Premium Mustang Mach E ER AWD
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- Retied (formerly tried to herd highly technical, independent cats)
I believe there is an approximately 11 KWH buffer - in other words, we have 99 KWH (extended range) batteries, but Ford only allows us access to 88 KWH of that capacity.Not sure about EV Batteries but cell phone batteries have the technology of optimization so as to not charge to 100% to save on battery length. Now I realize that on the settings you can charge to 80% or whatever you want, it would still be nice to have a program that would dissuade you from entertaining the thought of charging to 100%. (new car purchasers come to mind)
Because it is hard on batteries, there should have been something built into the software and when you want to charge to 100% (for a long trip), there should be a notice of "are you sure you want to charge to 100%".
I would assume that would have been an extremely simple programming solution but no one either cared or thought about it?
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