DayTripping
Well-Known Member
I hope that degredation numbers are accurate but I am hedging my bets and doing what has worked well with my Teslas of similar chemistry.
After 3 years on 2 of them, I am about 2-3% degradation. According to the different apps, as well as Teslafi, an annual all-day service menu test I've run. My Y was far worse in the first year of ownership. The main difference was I followed Tesla's recommendations which said charging to 80% was fine all the time.
I followed the recommendation and my degradation suffered. For my subsequent Teslas, I kept the charge level at ~ 50% and charged up just before using the car, if and only if, I needed additional range for the day. Even at 50% charge, I could easily go 100 miles in my S or 3 without running it down too low. That would easily cover 99% of my daily driving.
I am following the same approach with my Rivian.
After 3 years on 2 of them, I am about 2-3% degradation. According to the different apps, as well as Teslafi, an annual all-day service menu test I've run. My Y was far worse in the first year of ownership. The main difference was I followed Tesla's recommendations which said charging to 80% was fine all the time.
I followed the recommendation and my degradation suffered. For my subsequent Teslas, I kept the charge level at ~ 50% and charged up just before using the car, if and only if, I needed additional range for the day. Even at 50% charge, I could easily go 100 miles in my S or 3 without running it down too low. That would easily cover 99% of my daily driving.
I am following the same approach with my Rivian.
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