Yes - six weeks without a problem leave it around 50 / 60 % charge.Going on holiday for 2 weeks and want to leave my MG4 EV in the car park at the airport. Does anyone have any experience of this and will the battery retain its charge?
I left mine with 49% charge for 3 weeks. LFP battery. No noticeable phantom drain.Going on holiday for 2 weeks and want to leave my MG4 EV in the car park at the airport. Does anyone have any experience of this and will the battery retain its charge?
I did not look at the MG App once, just in case ! (as that can wake up the car to send info back)
I was checking my Xpower weekly for 5 weeks from Asia earlier this year, no problems with iSmart at all doing that.... you'll be lucky. Leaving the car for more than a day or so without manual opening sends it into 'deep sleep' so you need to be standing next to it to wake it up again ... and the newest updates haven't improved it.
But other than not being able to check up on it as the app is intended, I fully concur with all the reports above about leaving the car at mid-SOC for weeks without loss of 12v power.
Yes, my concern would be the 12V battery. I have a 12V battery monitor set up and I can see there can be a slight continuous drain on that battery when the car is just sitting around. You are wise to take those precautions, I reckon.Yes, mine spent 16 nights at Manchester Airport and the car opened and started fine
It's the small 12v battery under the bonnet you need to take care of really when leaving I think. As above it's best to leave the cars battery at a SoC between 60% - 80% if possible (that seems to be the consensus advice on here).
I did not look at the MG App once, just in case ! (as that can wake up the car to send info back)
Also "be prepared" seems to be the general advice and so I took a spare key fob battery and a charged up 12v powerbank battery jumper
As I have said before: you do not need to put the car into Ready mode. You just need to power it up by sitting in the seat.And even then, it will charge once you start the car and put it in (ready) mode by pressing the brake pedal once.