Hello,
A new and very happy owner of a MY Long range here in beautiful Anchorage Alaska!
To set up this question, I first have to say that I owned a 2022 Ioniq 5 SEL before purchasing the Model Y, and in the owners manual for the I5, It recommended charging it on AC level 2 power to 100 percent once a month or so to "Recalibrate the BMS system and allow for Cell balancing."
I combed through the Model Y owners manual and cannot seem to find something equivalent there. I know that Tesla has much more data than anyone else on battery management and maybe thats just Hyundai and their system being different.
With that being said, I am wondering, has anyone seen any information as to whether teslas need or would find utility in being charged to 100 percent on any kind of reoccurring basis, and does anyone do this?
A new and very happy owner of a MY Long range here in beautiful Anchorage Alaska!
To set up this question, I first have to say that I owned a 2022 Ioniq 5 SEL before purchasing the Model Y, and in the owners manual for the I5, It recommended charging it on AC level 2 power to 100 percent once a month or so to "Recalibrate the BMS system and allow for Cell balancing."
I combed through the Model Y owners manual and cannot seem to find something equivalent there. I know that Tesla has much more data than anyone else on battery management and maybe thats just Hyundai and their system being different.
With that being said, I am wondering, has anyone seen any information as to whether teslas need or would find utility in being charged to 100 percent on any kind of reoccurring basis, and does anyone do this?