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Can anyone advise why the battery level display has gone yellow instead of green?
 

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Remind us what model do you have?...thinking about bms balancing on lfp batteries requiring 100% occasionally but you will soon let us know
 
Remind us what model do you have?...thinking about bms balancing on lfp batteries requiring 100% occasionally but you will soon let us know

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I don’t think it’s a battery balance thing, I regularly charge to 100%.
I think it’s a cold battery thing, IIRC correctly other owners have mentioned it goes green again after a while, but my short commute maybe isn’t enough.
Odd that it should pick today when there’s been a lot colder days recently.
 
Maybe the yellow colour is used to show reduced regen if the battery is cold? Just a guess.

I noticed this the other day on a photo shown on another forum so went and had a look in the manual but couldn't spot an explanation.
 
Maybe the yellow colour is used to show reduced regen if the battery is cold? Just a guess.

I noticed this the other day on a photo shown on another forum so went and had a look in the manual but couldn't spot an explanation.

I looked in the manual too, but couldn’t see a thing about it either
 

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