Would be 100% just once a week to go to caravan rest would be 80% and didn't realise you could charge off a normal plug been looking at home charger fitting and found a 7kw or 22kw one only a hundred quid difference or would 22kw not be possible at home off a normal metre20 to 80% is the sweet spot for LR battery longevity. 90% does no real harm as does 10% . The only thing with 100% is not to do it on a daily basis. Once or twice a week or for longer journeys does it no harm.
Also do you fill your ICE car up every day? If you don't need the range why fill it up also applies to EV's
At the end of the day it all comes down to how long you intend to own it and your required usage. Deterioration will not be a sudden drop more it will be a slow drawn out process if the car is not abused.
That being said I did not buy a car advertised at 270 + miles to then be told don't charge beyond x so just be sensible and enjoy!
P.s don't worry about the warranty if you are not rapid/ultra rapid charging to 100% every day.
Basic Charging type explanation
Granny (13a plug) is about 2 - 3 kw per hour
Fast is 7kw home or public - single phase 5 pin cable
DC = rapid chargers
All tethered leads on the chargers for safety reasons
40 - 50kw upwards is the base starting point
Ultra rapid 100kw upwards
Alan
You cannot use 22kW charging unless you have a 3-phase supply, unlikely in a domestic setting in the UK. 3-phase supply is mostly industrial.Would be 100% just once a week to go to caravan rest would be 80% and didn't realise you could charge off a normal plug been looking at home charger fitting and found a 7kw or 22kw one only a hundred quid difference or would 22kw not be possible at home off a normal metre
Would be 100% just once a week to go to caravan rest would be 80% and didn't realise you could charge off a normal plug been looking at home charger fitting and found a 7kw or 22kw one only a hundred quid difference or would 22kw not be possible at home off a normal metre