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The extended battery has a sizable reserve (9 kWh), so if you set your home target charge to 70%, the lowest possible setting I believe, that should get you close to what you want.
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Yes, both the MME and my EVSE will allow charge windows, so if I do the math, I can achieve similar results to departure charging. Iām using that approach today for a long drive.To the original question.
You can set "charging times" in the car (and in the FordPass app), but also note that the car will charge outside of these time windows if they are insufficient. At least mine did.
So if you want to try, set a 1-hour charge window prior to your departure, and monitor to see what the car does, it might be what you want.
Feel free to research it, if you are curious. ?What credentials does the author of that video possess, that allows him to make the claims that he does in the video???![]()
That's an incorrect interpretation of the data. The guy in the video doesn't fully know what he's talking about (as I like to say, "knows just enough to be dangerous"). The x axis is in test (DST) cycles, one cycle is the discharge and charge to the target percentages listed. The graph is not compensated for total (100-0%) cycles. The magenta line represents only a 30% depth of discharge per cycle, versus a 75% depth of discharge for the black line. So just from differences in depth of discharge in the different test cycles, I would expect the magenta line to be 2.5x more cycles. It's actually 5x more, so that means the effect on battery life is at most 2x in this particular test.Nope. The study produced almost triple, est 300,000 to est 800,000. I was being conservative saying double, but I wonāt always stop at 60%. Occasionally, I need 80-100%.
A possibly larger consideration for me is that I donāt put a lot of miles on my EV. The years take a toll as well.
Hereās the video link. The chart I recalled is about 10 minutes into the video.
Welcome to the Forum!Feel free to research it, if you are curious. ?
Not a particularly welcoming post.Welcome to the Forum!
Here's the thing. You joined this forum in February 2025. Many members have been here for multiple years and have consistently proven to be extremely savvy, offering great advice to the rest of the community time after time.. ā¦
I charged my Tesla to 55% and will charge the Mach-E to 60%. No, it doesnāt work for everyone but it works for me and I have zero range anxiety doing so. It would give me no benefit in my daily usage to charge any higher.Not a particularly welcoming post.
Once again, I will point out that I did not open this thread about charging to 60%. I asked about departure charging.
The thread took on a life of its own. I frankly donāt care how others charge their cars. Iām struggling to understand why anyone cares that I frequently charge to less than 90%.
If I post here again, Iāll be more careful to limit details to the specific topic at hand.
I'm relatively new to EVs, but I've been using high quality fully synthetic motor oil in my ICE vehicles for decades. Doing the best I can manage to take care of an EV is just normal behavior for me.I charged my Tesla to 55% and will charge the Mach-E to 60%. No, it doesnāt work for everyone but it works for me and I have zero range anxiety doing so. It would give me no benefit in my daily usage to charge any higher.
My Tesla still had like 97% battery capacity after 3 years/34k of mostly charging to 55%, which is well above fleet average. So must be doing something right. ??ā![]()
I'm sorry if I gave the wrong impression, and I'm pretty sure nobody including me cares if you charge to 60% or whatever. The only thing I was pointing out was that the statement of charging to 60% would double or triple the life of the battery is not backed up by all the research I've seen.Not a particularly welcoming post.
Once again, I will point out that I did not open this thread about charging to 60%. I asked about departure charging.
The thread took on a life of its own. I frankly donāt care how others charge their cars. Iām struggling to understand why anyone cares that I frequently charge to less than 90%.
If I post here again, Iāll be more careful to limit details to the specific topic at hand.
While not exactly what you're after, here are the recommendations from Ford to maintain battery health.I traded a Chevy Bolt in on a MZmE. The Bolt had a feature where you could set the departure time and the Bolt would complete charging right before departure.
Iāve searched YouTube videos, this website, the settings on the MME and the manual and havenāt found this feature. Does the MME have departure driven charging capability?