I always go twice a week to the grocery, but now I specifically go Monday and Thursdays, as those are very low-traffic days. Most grocery shoppers are Friday to Sunday, so Monday is very slow at the store. And Thursday, most people are waiting for the new coupons and specials on Friday, so also very slow day. At least that's the case where I am.Since I now only drive to the grocery store every couple weeks and nothing more, I have set my charge limit down to 60%.
I have it start charging in the middle of the night every night. It sits in a shared garage so I have Sentry Mode running all day. Because of this, it dips to about 56% by the end of the day and charges back to 60% in the middle of the night.
What are your quarantine charging habits?
Since last year, my charge limit is 61%, since that's right below the supposedly magical 3.92V, which is at 63%. Normally, if I check, the SOC is 60%, and range is 186miles. The math works out to 310miles rated range. I charge as soon as I get home, as charging is better with a warm battery than a cold battery. No Sentry, and it seems to top up at least every couple hours. Vampire losses are 0.3miles/hr, in Winter, and <0.1miles/hr other times. Zero deg after 15months.
Hospital is 20mins away, and there's a Supercharger less than 5 mins from it, so my charge limit is a non-issue. Family is too far away to make my SOC level an issue.