fred12345
Prominent Member
Thought it might be useful to keep HV battery info in one place on S6 forum so to start the discussion, post 1 on best practice for S6 NCM HV battery health. Best to start with this - don't worry about it too much! Enjoy the car and charge up to 80% unless 100% is needed for the next day drive.
For those of us who have noting better to worry abut but the battery SoH %, lots of advice out there but the most sensible is that recharging your NMC battery more frequently over a narrow charge range is better for the long-term health of your battery than deeply discharging before recharging. Studies suggest that keeping your battery SoC between 40% and 80% will lead to an improved long term capacity when compared to NMC batteries whose SoC regularly ranges between 10% and 100%.
And for some more scientific NMC info:
For those of us who have noting better to worry abut but the battery SoH %, lots of advice out there but the most sensible is that recharging your NMC battery more frequently over a narrow charge range is better for the long-term health of your battery than deeply discharging before recharging. Studies suggest that keeping your battery SoC between 40% and 80% will lead to an improved long term capacity when compared to NMC batteries whose SoC regularly ranges between 10% and 100%.
The Bottom Line
- Balancing: At least every few months, regardless of battery chemistry, charge your battery to 100% (on an AC charger) and leave it charging after that 100% SoC is reached – until the charger indicates that the battery is no longer drawing any electrical current. Then, for NMC batteries, go for a decent drive the next day, to reduce the SoC to 80 or 90%.
- Charging NMC batteries: Long term battery health is improved for NMC batteries if they are regularly charged to 80% SoC. NMC batteries can be charged to 100% for longer trips, or every few months for cell balancing. Keep the lower regular discharge level to 40%.
- Discharging / Recharging: The long term battery health of NMC batteries will be improved if you top up the battery regularly, rather than deep discharging before recharging. Regular recharging over a narrow charging range is better for NMC batteries than infrequent long charges over a wide charging range.
- Storing: For longer term storage, leave your EV battery charged at 60% – 70% SoC. (for hotter weather, lower SoC is recommended, down to 30-40% apparently)
And for some more scientific NMC info: