Comment by bufferoverflow 6 months ago We almost never charge our EV to 100%, to not degrade the battery faster. 1 comment bufferoverflow Reply bee_rider 6 months ago But, if you are going to offer “absorbing energy from the grid as a service” the capacity you have to offer can only be <absolute max that you are willing to charge your battery to> - <minimum that you are willing have your battery sitting at> There definitely could be some gap there, but it does depend on the car sitting at less than “full” (however you define full).
bee_rider 6 months ago But, if you are going to offer “absorbing energy from the grid as a service” the capacity you have to offer can only be <absolute max that you are willing to charge your battery to> - <minimum that you are willing have your battery sitting at> There definitely could be some gap there, but it does depend on the car sitting at less than “full” (however you define full).
But, if you are going to offer “absorbing energy from the grid as a service” the capacity you have to offer can only be
There definitely could be some gap there, but it does depend on the car sitting at less than “full” (however you define full).