wessexbill
Novice Member
Hi All,
I am a new owner to a 2022 LR Exclusive. It has done almost 50k and has 95% battery health. It replaces a very old but reliable Skoda estate. I do an almost 70mi round trip commute. 20 mi on urban roads (with heavy traffic), 20mi on national speed limit dual carriageway and 30 mi on either winding country lanes or single carriageway trunk roads.
Apart from all the driving options seeming a bit unnecessarily complicated (cruise control and it wanting to automate everything) I am really enjoying it. Particularly that my commute costs about £4.50 compared to £11.00. Won’t get tired of that!
I have a Indra charger which is v convenient (though struggling to set up the App) and also a granny charger in the boot.
So expecting to add some serious mileage onto the car over the coming years with the commute and then the family runarounds at the weekends (rear seat now has two massive child seats strapped in).
As such I am keen to maximise battery life. A friend has a newish Kia. He has it set up so it doesn’t charge up over 85%. I understand that the MG5 I have will just charge up to full if allowed to.
Is there any issue in that if it is done repeatedly? Or should I aim to stop the charging when tje battery reaches 85/90%?
Also is it better to try and recharge after each commute? It uses about 30%, so in theory I could do 2 days of commute, start at 85% and get down to around 20% after the second day and then charge.
I am minded to charge each evening - but more to be ‘ready’ for any need to go further afield at the drop of a hat (highly unlikely…).
Also I read in the manual, I think, about the benefit/need to do a slow charge periodically to regenerate the battery. Is slow here the granny cable or does the 7kw charger count?
Thanks in advance and thanks for the forum as it has been really useful as a new ev driver.
I am a new owner to a 2022 LR Exclusive. It has done almost 50k and has 95% battery health. It replaces a very old but reliable Skoda estate. I do an almost 70mi round trip commute. 20 mi on urban roads (with heavy traffic), 20mi on national speed limit dual carriageway and 30 mi on either winding country lanes or single carriageway trunk roads.
Apart from all the driving options seeming a bit unnecessarily complicated (cruise control and it wanting to automate everything) I am really enjoying it. Particularly that my commute costs about £4.50 compared to £11.00. Won’t get tired of that!
I have a Indra charger which is v convenient (though struggling to set up the App) and also a granny charger in the boot.
So expecting to add some serious mileage onto the car over the coming years with the commute and then the family runarounds at the weekends (rear seat now has two massive child seats strapped in).
As such I am keen to maximise battery life. A friend has a newish Kia. He has it set up so it doesn’t charge up over 85%. I understand that the MG5 I have will just charge up to full if allowed to.
Is there any issue in that if it is done repeatedly? Or should I aim to stop the charging when tje battery reaches 85/90%?
Also is it better to try and recharge after each commute? It uses about 30%, so in theory I could do 2 days of commute, start at 85% and get down to around 20% after the second day and then charge.
I am minded to charge each evening - but more to be ‘ready’ for any need to go further afield at the drop of a hat (highly unlikely…).
Also I read in the manual, I think, about the benefit/need to do a slow charge periodically to regenerate the battery. Is slow here the granny cable or does the 7kw charger count?
Thanks in advance and thanks for the forum as it has been really useful as a new ev driver.