Rolfe
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Small update. I drove until my battery was pretty low the other day, and I saw the indicator bar change to amber for real, or it certainly appeared to be for real. It wasn't at 50% though, it was 5%. (Not sure if it came on earlier, might have been there at 10%.) It was part and parcel of the "what the hell, I hope you know where my next charge is coming from!" performance the car was putting on at the time, which involved warning triangles and drop-down warnings on the dashboard screen and the battery symbol on the dashboard screen also going amber.
It wasn't that noticeable simply because there wasn't much left of the indicator bar by then. If it's ever meant to go red it didn't do it when I was looking, and I went down to 4% (when it was still amber). If it goes red below that, it's going to be a very small red stripe!
So I think that's it. The amber colour is there, coded into the software for the indicator bar, and intended to appear only when low SoC is looking problematic. But sometimes it does it at higher SoC just for the hell of it.
It wasn't that noticeable simply because there wasn't much left of the indicator bar by then. If it's ever meant to go red it didn't do it when I was looking, and I went down to 4% (when it was still amber). If it goes red below that, it's going to be a very small red stripe!
So I think that's it. The amber colour is there, coded into the software for the indicator bar, and intended to appear only when low SoC is looking problematic. But sometimes it does it at higher SoC just for the hell of it.