Rade
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- First Name
- Rade
- Joined
- Sep 19, 2024
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- Location
- US - Rhode Island
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- radmorningcoffee.blogspot.com
- Vehicles
- 2025 Rivian R1T - Large. Delivered on November 23, 2024.
- Occupation
- Retired
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Good Morning! Here in Southern New England, winter making its presence known. Yesterday, temps (for the day) barely made it out of the teens. Now that we are an all-EV household, we have adopted the A-B-C practice (Always Be Charging) that folks on this forum have advised (our first ABC electric bill arrives early next week - we have gone one month without using a DCFC). We're making good use of our L2 home charging units. We have the Tesla MY preconditioning schedule set to begin about 30 minutes before my husband arrives at home from work. He is routinely replacing 25-30% capacity by the time he gets home.
On the Rivian, as it is my daily driver and I have no clue what, where or how long my chores will run on a day to day (I'm retired; schedule vary if there is one). When I was using the regional DCFC, I'd let the pack get down into the 20% remaining before going for a charge, then plug that location into the map, the preconditioning would begin about 10 minutes out from the charging station. But charging at home, on a 32amp L2 charger - is it necessary for me to precondition the battery prior to pulling into the garage after errands? Usually, it's having to bring the battery back up no more than 10%.
On the Rivian, as it is my daily driver and I have no clue what, where or how long my chores will run on a day to day (I'm retired; schedule vary if there is one). When I was using the regional DCFC, I'd let the pack get down into the 20% remaining before going for a charge, then plug that location into the map, the preconditioning would begin about 10 minutes out from the charging station. But charging at home, on a 32amp L2 charger - is it necessary for me to precondition the battery prior to pulling into the garage after errands? Usually, it's having to bring the battery back up no more than 10%.
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