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Is there an ideal temperature to plug in the Mach-E and start charging in terms of battery health/longevity? Can't really find good information outside extreme conditions on either the cold or hot side. I suppose it depends on how fast someone is charging at because the higher the charge rate the more the battery will heat up.
But assuming a 32 amp charge rate, what would be the ideal temperature to plug in and start charging at? For example, I've been home most of this afternoon - temperatures will range from low 80s in the afternoon to low 60s in the middle of the night. I won't have to drive for around 24 hours so I have flexibility here and wondering if a certain time is best - for example, middle of the night when it will be low 60s.
But assuming a 32 amp charge rate, what would be the ideal temperature to plug in and start charging at? For example, I've been home most of this afternoon - temperatures will range from low 80s in the afternoon to low 60s in the middle of the night. I won't have to drive for around 24 hours so I have flexibility here and wondering if a certain time is best - for example, middle of the night when it will be low 60s.
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