Tuareg
Established Member
Don't believe what you read on internet 'studies' as most of that is rubbish. The manufacturer provides the guidelines in the owners manual and does not state any restriction on charging. Otherwise, they would have made 80% read as 100%.Of course they're true. It's the same studies that determined 80% cap is pretty beneficial, which resulted to all manufacturers recommending their users to daily charge at that. Before that, early EVs like leaf always charged to 100%. As that wasn't studied that well 15 years ago. And we all know what happend to those batteries long term.
It's a car, it's there to be driven within the manufacturers guidelines which are specified in the manufacturers documentation, not spurious internet 'studies'. Just like the rumours spread about EVs bursting into flames.
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