cac2573
2026-02-15 16:30
Congrats, charge your car and your phone
Batucagan
2026-02-15 17:26
Bro congrats but please dont treat your vehicle's battery like your phone
rwhe83
2026-02-15 17:38
Right? OP’s screwed if they don’t even charge their phone and they are getting an EV….
Full-Tell8611
2026-02-15 18:07
Me too!
pmsonceamonth
2026-02-15 18:20
🤣uber is minutes away and my phone is 88% charged 🙌🏼
pmsonceamonth
2026-02-15 18:21
I’ve heard 20(ideally 50)-80% battery should be the range it should always be between. Will do my best!
wildsnorlax1194
2026-02-15 20:00
FSD subscription or ownership?
AfricanGenius-
2026-02-15 21:11
congratulations, enjoy it!
Slayerz00m
2026-02-15 23:54
Charge it enough for your usage, the car has to be usable **For you**
If the usage is low, then you can try to keep the battery in 30-50% range
Slayerz00m
2026-02-15 23:55
Congrats 🎉
BubblyYak8315
2026-02-16 04:45
This is completely unnecessary. They just should follow Teslas guidelines
Slayerz00m
2026-02-16 04:52
No it's not
Guideline to charge to no more than 80% is generic - **One Size Fits All** kind of deal
If someone needs more, they'll need to charge higher
Likewise, if someone needs less, there's no need to stress the battery to 80% levels
It's a known fact that lithium batteries have longer life if kept around 50% charge
So if 80% isn't needed, then charging to 50% is better for battery life
icy1007
2026-02-16 08:43
Looks like ownership
Used_Ad2285
2026-02-16 21:34
2026 Premium Y RWD sold in the US are mostly not Lithium. Just for your info.
Slayerz00m
2026-02-16 22:09
LoL Just for your info, they are all lithium batteries.
Specifically I meant the Nickel based NMC/NCA 2170/4680 cells
Only model 3 RWD comes with LFP battery, which needs a 100% charge every week or so to recalibrate the BMS
PS even that is a lithium battery