Owners car's that have received the BMS update ( like our car ) have a new base line to work from.
We know after the update that the historical data has been wiped and reset to zero.
The new ideal figure to aim for was a predicted range of 163 miles of range and the pack sitting on 448 - 450 volts after full charge and balance.
As the car continues to be charged and used, with more miles added, I believe the system is then starting to relearn what is the true SOH of the HV battery has now become.
It is my own belief, that it then slowly erodes that ideal predicted range of 163 miles little by little.
12 months after the update, has the figure now stabilised down to more realistic SOH ?.
Our car had displayed similar returns of other owners now, after a full charge and balance it returned around 154 - 153 predicted miles of range.
This had been slowly reducing from 163 down to this recent 153 miles of predicted range.
I can understand the debate of :-
"Should customers be using third party equipment to drill down and investigate the SOH of their HV batteries ? ".
Well, some of you already know that I never purchased a OBD reader to access the battery data.
But in all fairness, owners are able to get a pretty good handle on there SOH by just looking at the figures, without the use of a dongle.
Starting point 163 miles, now after another 12 months of charging more miles covered, the predicted mileage was 153 miles.
This indicates a reduced range of 10 miles now, given the same full charge and balance.
Quick "Back of a fag packet" ( non smoker by the way

) man math's.
10% of 163 miles = 16
An apparent loss of 10 miles of range now from the base figure of 163 miles, indicates a rough SOH of around 94% ish ??.
That's a rough guess, but not a million miles off I don't think !.
So, owners who are interested in their battery SOH are able to get a handle really quickly on any possible battery degradation.
I guess the 99 dollar question here is of course !.
Will the predicted range figure continue to decrease at the same rate, or will the pace of reduction slow down from this point in time ?.
Who know's ???.
In our case, the car was just over 2 years old and had covered almost 20,000 miles.
99.9% of our charging needs where all done from home on a 7kw wall box.
I have seen other owners post their new predicted ranges with similar aged cars and mileage covered.
It would appear then, that this is a fairly consistent pattern ?.
Is there any point in plotting this behaviour on your excellent tracker
@JodyS21 ?.
It would be interesting to hear from any owners who are running on the factory software, to compare what ( if any ) the SOH their batteries are reporting.
Are they seeing similar returns on their SOH after similar time and mileage covered ?.
I really welcome your views and opinions on this subject
@JodyS21