ChasingCoral
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After watching that video I wonder if 90% might be better for the battery than 80%?Yes, for a single cell, the healthiest SOC is 50%. But, when there are many cells involved which are arranged in arrays, it's not realistic to expect the same charge to be on every single cell equally after many cycles that hover around 50% SOC. When you drive, some cells will tend to loose more energy than others. And apparently, charging won't recover them equally if you stop charging too early. Therefore, you'll need to force a full charge (>=90%) occasionally in order to equalize all of the cells. That is why I think Ford recommends charging to 90%. It is a compromise between topping it off and keeping it under 100% to increase longevity.
There is a video from a Tesla tuber talking about this concept:
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