Hello James. There is plenty of evidence that balancing your battery on a regular basis helps protect your HV battery SOH. In you MG4 MANUAL it states that equalisation preserves range & helps maintain your battery SOH. It actually helps extend your batteries life by preventing over or under charging of cells which can of course cause damage over time if not addressed. It allows the battery to actually 'fill itself up properly'. Of course there are many things that help preserve SOH. Equalisation is just one of them. It says this in my manual also. If you know something about EV batteries & their chemistry & how they work it's also fairly easy to understand that this is the case. If you do some further research there are articles on tinternet reinforcing this. Do your own research. It's there.
Well I have done quite a bit of research both before purchasing our MG4s and since.
Balancing did not come up as a significant determinant to long term battery health.
Not regularly charging past 80% and using DC fast charging only when necessary were the main recommendations.
I got Gemini to provide a quick summary....
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What does the mg4 technical manual recommend to maintain battery health?
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The MG4 Technical Manual recommends using slow charging whenever possible and only using rapid charging for long trips or emergencies to preserve battery health, and it also advises against leaving the vehicle unused for too long. However, the manual's specific recommendations vary by battery type: for the 51 kWh LFP battery, it's generally fine to charge to 100% regularly, though a full charge may be needed to balance the cells, while for the 64 kWh or 77 kWh NMC batteries, it recommends limiting regular charging to 80%. For long periods of inactivity, it's best to store the vehicle with the high-voltage battery at approximately 60% charge.
General Recommendations
Use Slow Charging:
Whenever possible, use a slower charging method to maintain the high-voltage battery's service life.
Use Rapid Charging Sparingly:
Reserve rapid (DC fast) charging for long-distance journeys or emergencies, as it can cause more stress on the battery.
Recommendations by Battery Type
For the 51 kWh LFP Battery:
You can typically charge to 100% on a regular basis without significant harm to battery health.
For the 64 kWh or 77 kWh NMC Batteries:
It is recommended to limit regular charging to 80% to preserve battery health.
For Long-Term Storage
Store at ~60% Charge: If you won't be using the vehicle for an extended period, store it with the high-voltage battery at around 60% state of charge.
For Long Trips
Charge to Full (if needed):
For long trips, you can charge either battery type to 100% to ensure sufficient range.
Perform Balancing Charges:
For NMC batteries, occasionally charging to 100% (and sometimes LFP batteries too) is beneficial for balancing the battery cells and ensuring accurate state of charge readings.
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Balance charging is useful for accurate soc readings rather than soh on my reading.