Lord Polymath
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- 2021 Sienna, '22 Mach-E Premium ER AWD (PWRPONY)
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My commute is about 2 miles one way so I don't need to charge often. Generally, I'll charge to 90 once every other week or so when I get below 50%. I've pretty much taken the "charge when you want" attitude. However, a few things have made me question that philosophy lately:
1) Needed to go to the big city for a Dr. appointment, 50 miles each way. We use our hybrid van for longer trips, but on that day, the van had a meltdown on the way there. Lost all electronics/power steering, everything went haywire. We *could* have taken the Mach-e but I hadn't charged it the night before and it didn't have enough range. Had to cancel the dr appointment. Toyota could not find anything wrong with the van.
2) A tornado hit my town and we lost power for 5 days. Car was at 50% - plenty to drive to work for a while and charge all of our phones but it would have been better if it was at a higher SOC because I had no idea how long we would be without power.
3) Recently an OTA update failed to install and I suspect it was due to a low charge on the 12v battery, which can be an issue apparently in use cases like mine (lots of short trips). I understand that when you plug in to charge, the 12v battery gets charged too.
So, having said all that, maybe I should plug in every day. Remembering to do so is another challenge lol
1) Needed to go to the big city for a Dr. appointment, 50 miles each way. We use our hybrid van for longer trips, but on that day, the van had a meltdown on the way there. Lost all electronics/power steering, everything went haywire. We *could* have taken the Mach-e but I hadn't charged it the night before and it didn't have enough range. Had to cancel the dr appointment. Toyota could not find anything wrong with the van.
2) A tornado hit my town and we lost power for 5 days. Car was at 50% - plenty to drive to work for a while and charge all of our phones but it would have been better if it was at a higher SOC because I had no idea how long we would be without power.
3) Recently an OTA update failed to install and I suspect it was due to a low charge on the 12v battery, which can be an issue apparently in use cases like mine (lots of short trips). I understand that when you plug in to charge, the 12v battery gets charged too.
So, having said all that, maybe I should plug in every day. Remembering to do so is another challenge lol
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