I just assumed that was a function of having one of the oldest cars. I feel for OP though, his is a 2023 while mine is a 2021 built in 2020.the prize is you can tell @ARK he's not the worst anymore
ARK was pretty bummed to be at the bottom of the list originally
Perhaps, keep us posted if it hits 70%.At this rate, I might be eligible for a new battery before the end of the year.
The BECM measures how many amp hours go into the pack during a charging session, and uses that to calculate the battery capacity. Which is converted to a State of Certified Energy percentage. So it should be a direct measurement.Have we ever heard what goes into the calculation for SoH? It's clearly not a direct calculation of how much energy is available compared to provisioned capacity.
Warranty, I would also assume, doesn't go off of SoH..they would want to warranty based on 70% energy capacity, correct?
I'll add a couple more bits of info related to energy added. The displayed SoC before I started charging and the reported energy added for the charging session.The BECM measures how many amp hours go into the pack during a charging session, and uses that to calculate the battery capacity. Which is converted to a State of Certified Energy percentage. So it should be a direct measurement.
Warranty does go by the official certified SoH value (which is the same as what Car Scanner reports), so he will get a replacement if it hits 70% unless they can get it to recalibrate to a higher SoC value.
There wonât be any issues, just low health. What do they say the battery state of health is?My HVB soh is now down to 72.5
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Car is at the dealership today. I asked them to check the HVB. They said they donât see any issues and I shouldnât trust any third party scanner tool data.
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Either way there are plenty of people who charge to 100% every night, while not the best for LONG term necessarily, shouldnât have killed 20% of your battery in a couple months either.
In theory, yes, itâs better to let the battery cool before charging.Hello Voltologists
I stumbled onto this with great curiosity.
Based on the graphic above from the manual, it is better to schedule a charge hours after arriving home versus plugging in right away. Is that correct? Doing that will allow my battery to cool down before charging. I usually plug in to charge as soon as I get home to bring it up to 80% after my short commutes.
Thanks