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Can’t charge at home

TheyThinkImAddicted | 2026-02-12 08:09 | 11 views

I’ve had my 2024 Model Y RWD (LPF BATTERY) 96% battery health) for a week now and I love it. What an amazing car. As a family of 4 this car suits us like a glove. Currently in my apartment complex there are no charging poles available, every single one is booked by other residents so I have to use the public one. (4h limit using it, charging to 100% once per week ish \\\~) How will this affect my car in the long run? not being able to have the charger plugged in all the time. Will this affect my battery at all or should I not just care at all? Ps I live in Sweden

Comments (17)
yahbluez 2026-02-12 08:19

96% after less than 2 years - i guess the car is a leased one which was always charged to 100%. If you buy don't charge to 100% on a weekly base. Charge to 80% that will expand the live time of t he LFP battery. Most comfort way would be to charge daily at home to 80%.

TheyThinkImAddicted 2026-02-12 09:12

If I change it to 80% the cars tells me to keep it at 100% since it’s an LFP battery 🤔 I only charge it to 100% if I’m going to use it right away

Realistic_Chip8648 2026-02-12 09:34

Charge to 100% with LFP. You don’t need to stick to 80% limit. 100 all the way

TheyThinkImAddicted 2026-02-12 09:36

That’s what I thought, thanks man 🙏🏻

Realistic_Chip8648 2026-02-12 09:43

Pick up my Model Y tomorrow. I’ve been doing some extensive research because of excitement 😂

TheyThinkImAddicted 2026-02-12 09:44

Same 😂

Significant_Bus935 2026-02-12 11:31

LFP doesn't like staying at 100% either, the effect is just less pronounced and LFP has a better cycle expectation to begin with. But LFP needs to be charged to 100% so that the BMS can calibrate correctly. In contrast to NMC batteries the voltage difference between full and empty is very very narrow so the BMS can't calculate battery capacity by looking at the voltage but looking at charge and discharge values. As with cars there a many tiny ones with each acceleration and deceleration which can't be accurately tracked either. So the BMS needs frequently the starting point 100% charge to deliver usable range values. Since car manufacturers need to play safe here the tradeoff calculation goes pro 100% charging. NMC batteries don't need that so 80% is the recommendation. The bottom line is that you don't need to charge to 100% all the time but you should do once a week and before going in trips where you use up most of the capacity.

KansasKing107 2026-02-12 16:10

Engineering Explained has a good video on this topic. The reality is that LFP batteries do degrade like other batteries when kept at a high state of charge. However, they do handle the high state of charge a little better offer time. If you’re only charging once a week, go to 100%. However, I would drop the charge down a little if you’re charging every day and only charge to 100% once a week.

TheyThinkImAddicted 2026-02-12 16:14

Thanks for the input 🙏🏻

TheyThinkImAddicted 2026-02-12 16:14

Might charge two times a week, I guess I go to 100% then?

KansasKing107 2026-02-12 16:17

Probably would be fine. It sounds like you’re not putting a ton of miles on the car. I would be a little more cautious if you live somewhere where it gets extremely hot or cold. Very hot and cold weather is a big factor in degradation related to the state of charge.

TheyThinkImAddicted 2026-02-12 16:23

Extremely I’m not sure about but during winter -15~20 During summer +25-30~

Omacrontron 2026-02-13 17:10

Tesla recommends to always be charging so you’re not at best practices right off the bat. HATED EV life in an apartment so good luck dude.

TheyThinkImAddicted 2026-02-13 17:37

That I know but the question is more how this will affect the battery and if it ever will

Omacrontron 2026-02-13 18:05

It must…otherwise Tesla wouldn’t even bring it up. Smaller charge cycles 60-80% is WAY better than deep discharges and constantly high SOC. Awful awful, I would never do that again.

TheyThinkImAddicted 2026-02-13 18:06

Not on the LFP one it’s recommend to charge to 100% once per week. Whenever I charge which is like 1-3 times per week it will either be 100% once and then the other two prolly 80~

Omacrontron 2026-02-13 18:09

Do you know why that is? Probably not. Once a week is fine but you already said it’s more than that. I’m just telling you what Tesla says so if you know better why even ask?

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