Hi all,
I am a cousin EV owner here, of a FIT EV actually, and hope you may be able to provide me with some info.
I read on that the Toyota RAV 4EV and the Nissan Leaf are supposed to be charged ONLY up to 80% as normal charge, and up to 100% as extended charge (and only if you use it right away and do so on rare occasions). I also read that one should not charge a "hot" battery, presumably, a car that has been driven for X miles. Didn't say how long to wait before charging but I would guess at least 15 minutes. This is to lessen battery degradation.
The FIT EV manual says nothing about these two items. (Granted, the FIT EV is a test car so maybe Honda doesn't want to tell us what to do just to see what happens to the batteries over time).
Can you tell me if the SPARK EV has any direction in the manual when it comes to charging on these issues?
I think all of our cars use this lithium based battery so I assume the degradation factors may be similar? I'm going to also see if our Ford Focus cousins or Fiat 500e's have any info in their manuals.
Thanks in advance for any info, happy EV driving!
I am a cousin EV owner here, of a FIT EV actually, and hope you may be able to provide me with some info.
I read on that the Toyota RAV 4EV and the Nissan Leaf are supposed to be charged ONLY up to 80% as normal charge, and up to 100% as extended charge (and only if you use it right away and do so on rare occasions). I also read that one should not charge a "hot" battery, presumably, a car that has been driven for X miles. Didn't say how long to wait before charging but I would guess at least 15 minutes. This is to lessen battery degradation.
The FIT EV manual says nothing about these two items. (Granted, the FIT EV is a test car so maybe Honda doesn't want to tell us what to do just to see what happens to the batteries over time).
Can you tell me if the SPARK EV has any direction in the manual when it comes to charging on these issues?
I think all of our cars use this lithium based battery so I assume the degradation factors may be similar? I'm going to also see if our Ford Focus cousins or Fiat 500e's have any info in their manuals.
Thanks in advance for any info, happy EV driving!