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Yes, it is a good idea for this kind of driving (as long as you keep it plugged in)....Is a Model S not a good idea for this kind of driving?...
Why do I have to keep it plugged in? I live in a condo and only planned to charge it when it gets low (every few weeks or so)Yes, it is a good idea for this kind of driving (as long as you keep it plugged in).
My sister has a gasoline car and she didn't drive it for a couple of weeks. By the time she turned the ignition on, the 12V battery was too low to crank the engine. I brought over to her house the jump starter and I could recharge it again but it then died again the next day so I had to replace the 12V battery.
You have no such trouble with your Tesla as long as you keep it plugged in.
1) The instruction from the manual says so: Plugin!Why do I have to keep it plugged in? I live in a condo and only planned to charge it when it gets low (every few weeks or so)
Leaving the car plugged in is recommended by Tesla, but you don’t have to. I’ve owned Teslas for 6 years and have never done that.Why do I have to keep it plugged in? I live in a condo and only planned to charge it when it gets low (every few weeks or so)
1800 miles a year, it will work fine, but it's kind of a waste.